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Abstract
Static indeterminacy and frictional constraint nonlinearity are common problems encountered in fixture configuration design. In a fixture–workpiece system, the behaviour of contact is influenced by a combination of geometrical, kinematic and elastic relationships. Our objective is to determine clamping force intensities for a given layout of fixels by investigating contact force distribution. In this paper, we present a numerical procedure to accurately determine clamping forces required to satisfy fixturing requirements with good computational efficiency. A system of virtual springs is used to illustrate the states of contact restraints at locating and clamping points. The differences between manual clamping and power clamping are investigated and analysed theoretically. A cone set of virtual springs is introduced to model a frictional contact. We then develop a linear programming model to find a set of minimum clamping force intensities, and to identify their feasible directions for increments. Examples are also given to demonstrate the procedure.
期刊介绍:
IJCAT addresses issues of computer applications, information and communication systems, software engineering and management, CAD/CAM/CAE, numerical analysis and simulations, finite element methods and analyses, robotics, computer applications in multimedia and new technologies, computer aided learning and training. Topics covered include: -Computer applications in engineering and technology- Computer control system design- CAD/CAM, CAE, CIM and robotics- Computer applications in knowledge-based and expert systems- Computer applications in information technology and communication- Computer-integrated material processing (CIMP)- Computer-aided learning (CAL)- Computer modelling and simulation- Synthetic approach for engineering- Man-machine interface- Software engineering and management- Management techniques and methods- Human computer interaction- Real-time systems