Extension of the Stream-of-Variation Model for General-Purpose Workholding Devices: Vices and Three-Jaw Chucks
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Extension of the Stream-of-Variation Model for General-Purpose Workholding Devices: Vices and Three-Jaw ChucksFecha de publicación
2021-03-23Editor
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MOLINER-HEREDIA, Rubén; ABELLÁN-NEBOT, José Vicente; PEÑARROCHA-ALÓS, Ignacio. Extension of the Stream-of-Variation Model for General-Purpose Workholding Devices: Vices and Three-Jaw Chucks. IEEE Transactions on Automation Science and Engineering, 2021.Tipo de documento
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Nowadays, advanced manufacturing models, such as the stream-of-variation (SoV) model, have been successfully applied to derive the complex relationships between fixturing, manufacturing, and datum errors throughout a ... [+]
Nowadays, advanced manufacturing models, such as the stream-of-variation (SoV) model, have been successfully applied to derive the complex relationships between fixturing, manufacturing, and datum errors throughout a multistage machining process. However, the current development of the SoV model is still based on 3-2-1 fixturing schemes, and although some improvements have been done, e.g., N-2-1 fixtures, the effect of general workholding systems, such as bench vices or three-jaw chucks, has not yet been included into the model. This article presents the extension of the SoV model to include fixture and datum errors considering both bench vices and three-jaw chucks as fixturing devices in multistage machining processes. The model includes different workholding configurations, and it is shown how to include the workholding accuracy to estimate part quality. The extended SoV model is validated in a three-stage machining process by both machining experimentation and CAD simulations. [-]
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