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Fuzzy-set-based approach for concurrent constraint set-up planning

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Material removal processes are integral parts of many manufacturing systems. They are either primary machining processes or an important part of preparing toolings for subsequent forming and moulding processes. Manufacturing process planning identifies the type of material removal processes and the machining parameters, cutting tools and fixtures needed to generate the features on a part. Previous research in manufacturing process planning has concentrated mainly on the role of features, in the derivation of the associated process and fixture plans. Many computer-aided process planning (CAPP) and computer-aided fixture planning (CAFP) systems derive process and fixture plans from the features on a part, on the basis that these features are context-free. However, manufacturing operations are interdependent processes. In the author's computer-aided set-up planning (CASP) system, a different perspective is adopted. Feature relations form the core of the conceptual structure. These features relations, which are often imprecise, are used in deriving set-up plans. The feature relations, which may be due to geometrical constraints, tolerance requirements, etc., are modelled using fuzzy sets and fuzzy relations. This paper presents the various feature relations considered in the present system and proposes a practical planning algorithm for set-up planning.

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Ong, S.K., Nee, A.Y.C. Fuzzy-set-based approach for concurrent constraint set-up planning. J Intell Manuf 7, 107–120 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00177067

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