Variation propagation modelling in multistage machining processes using dual quaternions

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Filmon Yacob
Daniel Semere
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[1] KTH Royal Institute of Technology,Department of Production Engineering
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The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology | 2020年 / 111卷
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Point projection; Screw displacement; Stream of variation; Plücker coordinates;
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Variation propagation models play an important role in part quality prediction, variation source identification, and variation compensation in multistage manufacturing processes. These models often use homogenous transformation matrix, differential motion vector, and/or Jacobian matrix to represent and transform the part, tool and fixture coordinate systems and associated variations. However, the models end up with large matrices as the number features and functional element pairs increase. This work proposes a novel strategy for modelling of variation propagation in multistage machining processes using dual quaternions. The strategy includes representation of the fixture, part, and toolpath by dual quaternions, followed by projection locator points onto the features, which leads to a simplified model of a part-fixture assembly and machining. The proposed approach was validated against stream of variation models and experimental results reported in the literature. This paper aims to provide a new direction of research on variation propagation modelling of multistage manufacturing processes.
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页码:2987 / 2998
页数:11
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