Virtual machining and expert knowledge capture

Craig Fletcher, James Millar Ritchie, Theodore Lim

Research output: Contribution to conferencePaper

Abstract

This paper reports on a virtual haptic machining application for
simulating drilling and milling material removal operations; the
forces generated during the machining will be conveyed back to
the user and any user input via the haptic interface will be logged.
This information can then be used downstream in the
manufacturing process bringing time cost and quality benefits.
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2011
EventDigital Engagement 2011 - Newcastle, United Kingdom
Duration: 15 Nov 201117 Nov 2011

Conference

ConferenceDigital Engagement 2011
Abbreviated titleDE2011
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
CityNewcastle
Period15/11/1117/11/11

Keywords

  • Virtual reality
  • Haptics
  • Knowledge capture
  • Machining

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