Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4948985 Robotics and Computer-Integrated Manufacturing 2017 10 Pages PDF
Abstract
Geometric deviations characterize manufactured workpieces and have great influences on the quality and function of mechanical products. Therefore, geometric variations management has to be performed to ensure the product function despite the presence of these deviations. Dimensional and Geometric Product Specification and Verification (GPS) are standards for the description of the workpiece. The Skin Model is an abstract concept of the physical interface between a workpiece and its environment. In contrast to this understanding, established models for computer-aided modelling and engineering simulations make severe assumptions about the workpiece surface. Therefore, this paper deals with operationalizing the Skin Model concept in discrete geometry for the use in geometric variations management. The Skin Model Shape has been connected with manufacturing processes, in order to bring closer the Computer Aided Tolerancing (CAT) simulation tools to reality. The pattern left by a turning process has been considered the discrete geometry framework of the skin model shape of the assembly components in a tolerance analysis approach. The obtained results are significantly different from those due to the traditional approaches.
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