Comparison of Curved Surface Part Finishing Simulation Based on CAXA

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Choosing five kinds of curved surface finishing methods is commonly used in CAXA and processing compared to the same curved surface parts, on the premise of making the parts same residual height and exploring their selection principle.

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September 2014

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