Research on Modular Division Method of CNC Machine Tool

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Modular division is the first step of modular design, which also is the premise and basis of modular design. Whether modular division is reasonable can directly affect the systemic function performance and the cost of modular products. This paper introduces a new sort of modular division method, which divides the modules by calculating the correlations among sub-functions. At last, taking the high-speed CNC turning center as example, which is made by Shenyang Machine Tool Group, this paper proved the effectiveness and feasibility of the method.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 503-504)

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78-81

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April 2012

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© 2012 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved

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