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IMPROVED MEASUREMENT METHODS FOR IN-PROCESS METROLOGY ON LARGE-SCALE COMPONENTS
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Author
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Valdez, Lucas
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Date Created
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2015
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Subjects--Topical
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Mechanical engineering
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Description
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Manufacturing processes have inherent errors during machining and in-process metrology is used to determine and correct for these manufacturing errors. In this research, the determination of size (diameter) and form error (surface profile) of larg...
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Robust Interpolation and Iterative Learning Strategies for Modulated Tool Path Planning
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Author
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DiMarco, Christopher
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Date Created
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2016
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Subjects--Topical
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Mechanical engineering, Artificial intelligence
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Description
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During single-point metal turning processes, a long, razor-sharp chip nest is often formed that can be a hazard to both operators and the part being machined. To combat this, a process called Modulated Tool Path (MTP) machining was developed by Ba...
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Sub-scale Machining of Large Components
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Author
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Anderson, Paul
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Date Created
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2015
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Description
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This research examines the feasibility of machining components with precise tolerances using machines smaller than the completed part. This can conceptually be achieved in two ways. 1.) move a part around a machine, machining a portion of the part...
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Title
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Sub-scale Machining of Large Components
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Author
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Anderson, Paul
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Date Created
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2015
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Subjects--Topical
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Mechanical engineering
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Description
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This research examines the feasibility of machining components with precise tolerances using machines smaller than the completed part. This can conceptually be achieved in two ways. 1.) move a part around a machine, machining a portion of the part...
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Title
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Time Domain Approach to Stability in Machining Operations
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Author
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Berglind, Luke
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Date Created
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2015
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Description
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Machine tool chatter is a common occurrence in machining environments which can lead to undesirable part outcomes and can even cause damage to the machine. Chatter is a result of regenerative dynamic forces inherent in the machining process which ...
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Title
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Time Domain Approach to Stability in Machining Operations
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Author
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Berglind, Luke
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Date Created
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2015
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Description
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Machine tool chatter is a common occurrence in machining environments which can lead to undesirable part outcomes and can even cause damage to the machine. Chatter is a result of regenerative dynamic forces inherent in the machining process which ...
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Title
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Time Domain Approach to Stability in Machining Operations
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Author
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Berglind, Luke
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Date Created
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2015
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Subjects--Topical
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Mechanical engineering
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Description
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Machine tool chatter is a common occurrence in machining environments which can lead to undesirable part outcomes and can even cause damage to the machine. Chatter is a result of regenerative dynamic forces inherent in the machining process which ...