Communications - Scientific Letters of the University of Zilina 2000, 2(1):17-21 | DOI: 10.26552/com.C.2000.1.17-21

The Activities Changing the State of The Object in the Machining and Assembling Process and their Formalization

Andrzej Samek1
1 Production Engineering Institute, Cracow University of Technology, Poland

The machining and assembling processes are discrete sequences of activities causing the change of semi-products into the finished parts, and assembling the parts into the final product. In computer aided process planning the precise and formalized description of activities is necessary. In the paper a conception of formalization of the activities changing the part characteristic is presented. The proposed description may be useful for process planning.

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Samek, A. (2000). The Activities Changing the State of The Object in the Machining and Assembling Process and their Formalization. Communications - Scientific Letters of the University of Zilina2(1), 17-21. doi: 10.26552/com.C.2000.1.17-21
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  1. SAMEK, A., DUDA, J.: A System of Computer Aided Generation of Machining Process. Proceeding of the CIRP Seminars Manufacturing Systems vol. 22/2, 1993
  2. SAMEK, A., DUDA, J.: Formalization of Activities in Computer Aided Process Planning. 7 International Machine Design and Production Conference, Ankara 1996
  3. SAMEK, A.: The Activities in the Machining Process and their Formalization. Computer Integrated Manufacturing CIM '99. Zakopane 1999

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