COMPUTER AIDED PROCESS PLANNING FOR PRISMATIC PARTS

Document Type : Original Article

Authors

1 Lecturer assistant, Dept. of Design and Production, German University, Cairo, Egypt.

2 Associate professor, Dept. of Design and Production, German University, Cairo, Egypt.

3 Professor, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, Benha University, Cairo, Egypt.

Abstract

ABSTRACT
Computer aided process planning (CAPP) is the bridge between CAD and CAM.
Therefore, the first step towards the total integration of CAD/CAM is the integration
of CAD and CAPP systems.This paper deals with design and development of a
generative computer-aided process planning (CAPP) system for prismatic
components.
The input to this CAPP system is the created manufacturing features with required
data, which have been extracted in a previously developed feature recognition
module which deals with 2D and 3D CAD systems. The proposed CAPP system
includes workpiece material database, type of fixation selection, machine tool
selection, cutting tool selection, and generation of process plan sheet with minimum
number of tool changes. The whole CAPP system is developed using Visual Basic
6.0. The main feature of the proposed CAPP system is its ability to handle a variety
of prismatic components with large number of features like (external contour, internal
contour, rectangular pocket, circular pocket, slot, holes…) and generate process
plans for them. A case study has been included to highlight the potential of the
CAPP system.

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