Feature-Based Framework for Inspection Process Planning
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Romero Subirón, F.; Rosado Castellano, P.; Bruscas Bellido, G.M.; Benavent Nácher, S. Feature-Based Framework for Inspection Process Planning. Materials 2018, 11, 1504.Type
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Feature-based approaches have been profusely used in the last decades to incorporate
domain-specific knowledge in the design and development of technical systems that, according to
the new Concurrent Engineering ... [+]
Feature-based approaches have been profusely used in the last decades to incorporate
domain-specific knowledge in the design and development of technical systems that, according to
the new Concurrent Engineering approaches, involves not only the definition of the product, but also
of the required manufacturing/inspection/assembly process and the corresponding production
system. Although the ability of feature-based modeling to ease and integrate knowledge intensive
processes has always been recognised, in practise the different feature-based modeling proposals
are strongly dependent on the domain and on the development stage of the solution (conceptual,
detailed, etc.). On the other hand, inspection process planning, including the design and selection
of the technical system to realize the dimensional and geometrical verification of the manufactured
artefacts, has been traditionally considered separately from the rest of the manufacturing process
planning, and even also from the product functional specification tasks. In this work, a feature-based
framework for inspection process planning, based on a similar approach to the one applied in GD&T
(Geometrical Dimensioning & Tolerancing) specification, analysis and validation of product artefacts,
is presented. With this work, the proposed framework and feature concept ability to model interaction
components belonging to both the product and the inspection system (inspection solution) is proved.
Moreover, to facilitate the Collaborative and Integrated Development of Product-Process-Resource,
the Inspection Feature has been conceived as a specialization of a generic Feature previously proposed
by the authors. [-]
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