Chamberlain et al., 1993 - Google Patents
Protrusion-features handling in design and manufacturing planningChamberlain et al., 1993
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- 4302795124118119644
- Author
- Chamberlain M
- Joneja A
- Chang T
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- Publication venue
- Computer-Aided Design
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In a feature-based design system, a designer should be able to design with both protrusion and depression features. Since depression features loosely correspond to machining processes, they are easy to handle during process planning and NC cutter-path generation …
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