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COMPUTER-AUTOMATED INTERPRETATION OF 2-D CAD DATABASES FOR ROTATIONAL PARTS.

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Abstract

Manufacturing information in design drawings or CAD databases is usually entered with some human intervention into subsequent computer-aided systems used in manufacturing. In the present paper, obstacles to direct utilization of CAD databases in manufacturing are discussed. A Machining Process-oriented Data Format (MPODF) is introduced. Schemes to recognize features of general 2-D rotational parts along with conversion of a 2-D CAD database into MPODF are developed. Several test examples, illustrating the operation of the 2-D CAD Database Recognition Program (CAD2DR) are presented.

Original languageEnglish
Pages181-191
Number of pages11
StatePublished - 1986

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