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15 COMPUTER AIDED PROCESS Planning UNIT 9 COMPUTER AIDED PROCESS PLANNING (CAPP) Structure Introduction Objectives Introduction to PROCESS Planning Approaches to PROCESS Planning Manual Experience-based PROCESS Planning COMPUTER AIDED PROCESS Planning Approaches to COMPUTER AIDED PROCESS Planning (CAPP) Variant PROCESS Planning, Advantages and Disadvantages Generative PROCESS Planning, Advantages and Disadvantages Knowledge-based PROCESS Planning Variant or Generative, Which to Use? Feature Recognition in COMPUTER AIDED PROCESS Planning Approaches to Part Feature Recognition Attributed Adjacency Graph Based Approach for Feature Recognition An Illustrated Example Recent Trends in COMPUTER AIDED PROCESS Planning Summary Key Words Answers to SAQs INTRODUCTION Before introduction to the role of COMPUTER AIDED PROCESS planning (CAPP), it is worthwhile to understand the role of PROCESS planning in the product cycle.
Unit cost of production, manufacture lead time and quality are three basic criteria for evaluating the suitability of a machine tool to accomplish an operation. Next step to be followed is the selection of tools work holding devices and inspection
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