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Comparative visualization of FEM-based cutting simulations in a virtual environment

Published: 22 May 2003 Publication History

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As one of the final steps in the industrial manufacturing chain, machining operations require significant economic consideration. At this stage, design components have already passed through several steps of this value-added manufacturing process. Industrial companies today are using Finite Element Simulations to optimize manufacturing processes, such as mechanical cutting. In order to obtain an increased understanding of the cutting process, several simulations with different input parameters are performed. A new method for comparing these results has been developed and has many potential benefits. In this poster abstract, the comparative visualization of cutting chip formation and distribution of data values, such as tool and work piece temperatures, is investigated using a Virtual Environment.

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Freitag, L.; Urness, T.: "Analyzing Industrial Furnace Efficiency Using Comparative Visualization in a Virtual Reality Environment", Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering, May 2002, Volume 124, Issue 2, pp. 456--461.

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EGVE '03: Proceedings of the workshop on Virtual environments 2003
May 2003
211 pages
ISBN:1581136862
DOI:10.1145/769953
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Published: 22 May 2003

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  1. FEM
  2. comparative visualization
  3. cutting simulation
  4. virtual environment

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