Topological model for machining of parts with complex shapes
Laurent Tapie (LURPA), Kwamiwi Mawussi (LURPA), Alain Bernard (IRCCyN)

TL;DR
This paper introduces a topological model for complex shape parts to improve machining process planning, especially for aeronautic and forging dies, by reducing preparation time through better feature extraction and topology understanding.
Contribution
A new topological model for complex shape parts is developed to enhance CAM software's ability to identify machining features and relationships, reducing setup time.
Findings
Model effectively describes complex part topology.
Improves identification of machining areas and features.
Reduces machining preparation time.
Abstract
Complex shapes are widely used to design products in several industries such as aeronautics, automotive and domestic appliances. Several variations of their curvatures and orientations generate difficulties during their manufacturing or the machining of dies used in moulding, injection and forging. Analysis of several parts highlights two levels of difficulties between three types of shapes: prismatic parts with simple geometrical shapes, aeronautic structure parts composed of several shallow pockets and forging dies composed of several deep cavities which often contain protrusions. This paper mainly concerns High Speed Machining (HSM) of these dies which represent the highest complexity level because of the shapes' geometry and their topology. Five axes HSM is generally required for such complex shaped parts but 3 axes machining can be sufficient for dies. Evolutions in HSM CAM…
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Taxonomy
TopicsManufacturing Process and Optimization · Advanced machining processes and optimization · Advanced Numerical Analysis Techniques
