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Iso-phote Based Tool-path Generation for Machining Free-form Surfaces

This paper presents a novel approach for generating efficient tool paths in machining free-form surfaces. Concept of iso-phote is used to facilitate tool-path generation. An iso-phote is defined as a region on a surface where the normal vector does not differ by more than a prescribed angle from a f...

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Published in:Journal of manufacturing science and engineering 1999-11, Vol.121 (4), p.656-664
Main Authors: Han, Zhonglin, Yang, Daniel C. H
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