Browse Publications Technical Papers 2005-01-0518
2005-04-11

Computer Aided Simulations in Machining Applications 2005-01-0518

Computer applications have been widely used to assist product design. The successes and sophistication of computer aided engineering (CAE) techniques are respectfully recognized in this field. CAE applications in the manufacturing area however are still developing, although the manufacturing community is increasingly starting to pay attentions to computer simulations in its daily workings. This paper will briefly introduce some of these applications and promote awareness of computer simulations in manufacturing area. It contains four main sections: finite element analysis (FEA) in machining fixture design, FEA applications in component assembly, machining process simulations and machining vibrations in the milling operation. Each section comes with a practical case study, potential benefits are identified and conclusions are presented by using an integrated design and analysis approach. It is hoped that implications of computer simulations would enhance product quality, shorten the product development cycle, and make the manufacturing processes more robust.

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