Author:
Das Shantanu Kumar,Swain Abinash Kumar
Abstract
PurposeThis paper aims to present the classification, representation and extraction of adhesively bonded assembly features (ABAFs) from the computer-aided design (CAD) model.Design/methodology/approachThe ABAFs are represented as a set of faces with a characteristic arrangement among the faces among parts in proximity suitable for adhesive bonding. The characteristics combination of the faying surfaces and their topological relationships help in classification of ABAFs. The ABAFs are classified into elementary and compound types based on the number of assembly features exist at the joint location.FindingsA set of algorithms is developed to extract and identify the ABAFs from CAD model. Typical automotive and aerospace CAD assembly models have been used to illustrate and validate the proposed approach.Originality/valueNew classification and extraction methods for ABAFs are proposed, which are useful for variant design.
Subject
Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering,Control and Systems Engineering
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