A testpart for interdisciplinary analyses in micro production engineering

H-C. Möhring, P. Kersting, S. Carmignato, J.A. Yague-Fabra, M. Maestro, R. Jimenez, E. Ferraris, L. Taner Tunc, F. Bleicher, W.W. Wits, K. Walczak, M. Hedlind

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Abstract

In 2011, a round robin test was initiated within the group of CIRP Research Affiliates. The aim was to establish a platform for linking interdisciplinary research in order to share the expertise and experiences of participants all over the world. This paper introduces a testpart which has been designed to allow an analysis of different manufacturing technologies, simulation methods, machinery and metrology as well as process and production planning aspects. Current investigations are presented focusing on the machining and additive processes to produce the geometry, simulation approaches, machine analysis, and a comparison of measuring technologies. Challenges and limitations regarding the manufacturing and evaluation of the testpart features by the applied methods are discussed.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication3rd CIRP Global Web Conference - Production Engineering Research
Subtitle of host publicationAdvancement beyond state of the art (CIRPe2014)
EditorsAlessandra Caggiano
PublisherElsevier
Pages106-112
Number of pages7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 26 Apr 2015
Event3rd CIRP Global Web Conference, CIRPe 2014: Advancement beyond state of the art - University of Naples Frederico II, Naples, Italy
Duration: 3 Jun 20146 Jun 2014
Conference number: 3
http://www.cirpe2014.unina.it/

Publication series

NameProcedia CIRP
PublisherElsevier
Volume28
ISSN (Print)2212-8271

Conference

Conference3rd CIRP Global Web Conference, CIRPe 2014
Abbreviated titleCIRPe
Country/TerritoryItaly
CityNaples
Period3/06/146/06/14
Internet address

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