A machining-dimension-based approach to locating scheme design

Guo Hua Qin, Wei Hong Zhang, Min Wan

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Abstract

In traditional and modern manufacturing systems, how to plan the workpiece holding is the first issue of the machining operation to be confronted for the fixture design. To ensure the machining accuracy of specific dimensions, it is necessary to develop a proper fixture locating scheme to constrain correctly the degrees of freedom (DOFs) of a workpiece with respect to the cutting tool. In this paper, a machining-dimension-based locating scheme design approach is developed and partitioned into two main parts for the study. First, the relationship is established between the machining dimensions and the DOFs to be constrained theoretically. Second, the fixture locating scheme is established to characterize the practical constrained DOFs of a workpiece in terms of the known locator number and positions. As a result, judgment criteria are formulated quantitatively for the first time to verify not only the locating scheme correctness but also to identify the cause of locating scheme incorrectness. Finally, two test examples are illustrated to show the proposed locating scheme.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)510101-510108
Number of pages8
JournalJournal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering, Transactions of the ASME
Volume130
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2008

Keywords

  • DOFs
  • Fixture design
  • Locating scheme
  • Machining accuracy

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