CAIP Application in OMM Operation for Box Primitive Feature: Inpection Code Generation for on Machine Measurement Operation

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The aims of this research is to build CAIP systems on OMM operation which have an ability to measure workpiece automatically based on drawing data from design division at a machine. The flow of information between each part becomes important as the design of the drawing data from design division to production division or quality control. CAIP system (Computer Aided Inspection Planning) is expected to ensure the flow of drawing information to quality control without any changed even though the amount of data that a lot. CAIP system use early drawing data from the design division. The type of drawing data which is used by each CAD software is STEP drawing data. STEP data consists of products information such as surface geometry, line, point, and direction of the vector surface. The information that can be used to build a CAIP system is a feature. Therefore, a feature reconstruction process is necessary based on the data STEP geometry information. Feature types which is used in this study are a type of box primitive feature. A Probe, a measuring instrument, can be operated in CMM (Coordinate Measurement Machine) and CNC machine. A product measuring on CNC machine during or after machining process called OMM (On Machine Measurement) operation. As a result, measuring can be performed without moving the product from the machine. In this research, 5 Axis CNC machine with Heidenhain DMU150 iTNC530 controller is used.

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