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    A digital definition method for manufacturing model of aircraft integral panel
    (Cranfield University Press, 2013-09-19) Wang, Junbiao; Chen, Hui; Liu, Chuang; Wang, Xiangzhi
    The manufacturing model of aircraft integral panel is presented based on the analysis of its structure and manufacturing process. The manufacturing model for each key process consists of model for processing and model for workpiece to bridge digital design and fabricating. Model for workpiece is used to express the target part information at the end of some operation. Model for processing is used to describe the intermediate state information, and it aims to attain but is different the workpiece because of process factors. The definition flow of the manufacturing model is given. The modeling approach of integral panel part blank from shot peen forming part model orienting to NC cutting is proposed and exemplified. It is analyzed that the approaches above can define the models accurately and totally to meet the needs of process planning , NC fabricating and inspecting.
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    The influencing mechanism of manufacturing scene change on process domain knowledge reuse
    (Cranfield University Press, 2013-09-19) Liu, Chuang; Wang, Junbiao; Ling, Tiezhang
    It is necessary for a enterprise to reuse outside process domain knowledge to develop intelligent manufacturing technology. The key factors influencing knowledge reuse in digital manufacturing scene are manufacturing activities and PPR (Products, Processes and Resources) related to knowledge modeling, enterprise and integrated systems related to knowledge utilizing. How these factors influence knowledge modeling and utilizing is analyzed. Process domain knowledge reuse across the enterprises consists of knowledge reconfiguration and integrated application with CAx systems. The module-based knowledge model and loosely-coupled integration application of process domain knowledge are proposed. The aircraft sheet metal process domain knowledge reuse is taken as an example, and it shows that the knowledge reuse process can be made flexible and rapid.
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    An intelligent approach to design three-dimensional aircraft sheet metal part model for manufacture
    (Cranfield University Press, 2013-09-19) Tan, Hao; Liu, Chuang; Chen, Hui; Wang, Junbiao
    Aircraft sheet metal part manufacturing is a knowledge-intensive process, and the manufacturability and manufacturing information are required to be considered in three-dimensional (3D) model by knowledge reuse. This paper presents a 3D model structure of the aircraft sheet metal part and an intelligent approach to design the model for manufacture combining intelligent manufacturability analysis with manufacturing information definition. Processability of part, formability of material and cost of fabrication are proposed to analyse the manufacturability of the part. Knowledge base for manufacturability analysis is established, and knowledge is reused to evaluate the part’s manufacturability intelligently to meet the constraints of manufacturing conditions. Non-geometric information is defined in the 3D model to meet the needs of digital manufacturing and inspection using model-based technology. An example is given to describe the process of design for manufacture, which shows that the approach can realize the concurrent design and digital manufacturing of aircraft sheet metal.

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