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The adoption of STEP-NC for the manufacture of asymmetric rotational components
This paper reports ongoing research on the use of the evolving ISO 14649 standard, informally termed STEP-NC, which represents a new data model for the next generation of computer numerical controllers. The paper presents the major challenges in implementing STEPcompliant CAD/CAM (computer-aided des...
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author | Roberto S.U. Rosso Jr Stephen T. Newman Shahin Rahimifard |
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description | This paper reports ongoing research on the use of the evolving ISO 14649 standard, informally termed STEP-NC, which represents a new data model for the next generation of computer numerical controllers. The paper presents the major challenges in implementing STEPcompliant CAD/CAM (computer-aided design/manufacture) systems for manufacturing asymmetric rotational parts. It also discusses the need for a new ISO 14649 schema specific for asymmetric rotational parts and outlines a feasible solution to use the ISO 14649 data model for turn/mill machining. |
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spelling | rr-article-95635462004-01-01T00:00:00Z The adoption of STEP-NC for the manufacture of asymmetric rotational components Roberto S.U. Rosso Jr (7202315) Stephen T. Newman (7202294) Shahin Rahimifard (1247889) Mechanical engineering not elsewhere classified STEP STEP-NC ISO 10303 ISO 14649 Mill/turn machining CAM Mechanical Engineering not elsewhere classified Mechanical Engineering This paper reports ongoing research on the use of the evolving ISO 14649 standard, informally termed STEP-NC, which represents a new data model for the next generation of computer numerical controllers. The paper presents the major challenges in implementing STEPcompliant CAD/CAM (computer-aided design/manufacture) systems for manufacturing asymmetric rotational parts. It also discusses the need for a new ISO 14649 schema specific for asymmetric rotational parts and outlines a feasible solution to use the ISO 14649 data model for turn/mill machining. 2004-01-01T00:00:00Z Text Journal contribution 2134/5064 https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/The_adoption_of_STEP-NC_for_the_manufacture_of_asymmetric_rotational_components/9563546 CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 |
spellingShingle | Mechanical engineering not elsewhere classified STEP STEP-NC ISO 10303 ISO 14649 Mill/turn machining CAM Mechanical Engineering not elsewhere classified Mechanical Engineering Roberto S.U. Rosso Jr Stephen T. Newman Shahin Rahimifard The adoption of STEP-NC for the manufacture of asymmetric rotational components |
title | The adoption of STEP-NC for the manufacture of asymmetric rotational components |
title_full | The adoption of STEP-NC for the manufacture of asymmetric rotational components |
title_fullStr | The adoption of STEP-NC for the manufacture of asymmetric rotational components |
title_full_unstemmed | The adoption of STEP-NC for the manufacture of asymmetric rotational components |
title_short | The adoption of STEP-NC for the manufacture of asymmetric rotational components |
title_sort | adoption of step-nc for the manufacture of asymmetric rotational components |
topic | Mechanical engineering not elsewhere classified STEP STEP-NC ISO 10303 ISO 14649 Mill/turn machining CAM Mechanical Engineering not elsewhere classified Mechanical Engineering |
url | https://hdl.handle.net/2134/5064 |