Machining Impossible Shapes
. Ed(S): Olling, G.; Choi, Byoung Kyu; Jerard, Robert B. (University Of New Hampshire)
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Hardback. Provides a comprehensive treatment of the subject of sculptured surface machining in terms of user needs, CAM software solutions and theoretical research results and issues. This work covers topics such as: generative NC for dies and molds; 5-axis machining of impellers; cutting simulation and NC verification; and virtual machining. Editor(s): Olling, G.; Choi, Byoung Kyu; Jerard, Robert B. (University of New Hampshire). Series: IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology. Num Pages: 396 pages, biography. BIC Classification: TDM; UGC. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational; (XV) Technical / Manuals. Dimension: 234 x 156 x 22. Weight in Grams: 735.
On November 9-11, 1998,85 participants, representing 17 countries, gathered in Aubum Hills, Michigan, at the Chrysler Tech Center, to attend a workshop "SSM'98" (or Sculptured Surface Machining '98) organized by IFIP Working Group 5.3. This was the first major workshop on sculptured surface machining since the CAM-I sponsored conference "Machining Impossible Surfaces" held in 1981. The purpose of the SSM'98 workshop, entitled "Machining Impossible Shapes", was to promote a cross-fertilization of ideas among three communities: industrial users, CAM software developers and academic researchers. There were 17 participants who were "industrial users", 15 represented CAM software developers, 4 were from the ... Read more
On November 9-11, 1998,85 participants, representing 17 countries, gathered in Aubum Hills, Michigan, at the Chrysler Tech Center, to attend a workshop "SSM'98" (or Sculptured Surface Machining '98) organized by IFIP Working Group 5.3. This was the first major workshop on sculptured surface machining since the CAM-I sponsored conference "Machining Impossible Surfaces" held in 1981. The purpose of the SSM'98 workshop, entitled "Machining Impossible Shapes", was to promote a cross-fertilization of ideas among three communities: industrial users, CAM software developers and academic researchers. There were 17 participants who were "industrial users", 15 represented CAM software developers, 4 were from the ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Hardback
Publication date
1999
Publisher
Chapman and Hall United Kingdom
Number of pages
396
Condition
New
Series
IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology
Number of Pages
390
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780412846809
SKU
V9780412846809
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