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  1. International Journal of Precision Engineering and Manufacturing
  2. International Journal of Precision Engineering and Manufacturing : Volume 14
  3. International Journal of Precision Engineering and Manufacturing : Volume 14, Issue 8, August 2013
  4. Dual-Dexterous-Vises: Preliminary design and tests of a flexible fixturing system
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International Journal of Precision Engineering and Manufacturing : Volume 18
International Journal of Precision Engineering and Manufacturing : Volume 17
International Journal of Precision Engineering and Manufacturing : Volume 16
International Journal of Precision Engineering and Manufacturing : Volume 15
International Journal of Precision Engineering and Manufacturing : Volume 14
International Journal of Precision Engineering and Manufacturing : Volume 14, Issue 12, December 2013
International Journal of Precision Engineering and Manufacturing : Volume 14, Issue 11, November 2013
International Journal of Precision Engineering and Manufacturing : Volume 14, Issue 10, October 2013
International Journal of Precision Engineering and Manufacturing : Volume 14, Issue 9, September 2013
International Journal of Precision Engineering and Manufacturing : Volume 14, Issue 8, August 2013
Ultra-short laser patterning of thin-film CIGS solar cells through glass substrate
Experimental study of erosion and abrasion based hybrid machining of hybrid metal matrix composite
FE-simulation coupled with CFD analysis for prediction of residual stresses relieved by cryogenic heat treatment of Al6061 tube
Simultaneous optimization of burrs size and surface finish when milling 6061-T6 aluminium alloy
Identification of driver cognitive workload using support vector machines with driving performance, physiology and eye movement in a driving simulator
Model reference adaptive sliding mode control for three dimensional overhead cranes
A study on the evaluation of bending fatigue strength for 20CrMoH gear
Mobility analysis of a 3-PUU flexure-based manipulator based on screw theory and compliance matrix method
IR vision-based LOS tracking using non-uniform illumination compensation
Development of a directly self-adaptive robot hand with pulley-belt mechanism
Singularity analysis of a planar parallel mechanism with revolute joints based on a geometric approach
New competitive priority rating method of customer requirements for customer-oriented product design
Design optimization of laminated composite plates with static and dynamic considerations in hygrothermal environments
Experimental study on the fatigue crack propagation behavior of DCB specimen with aluminum foam
Service reliability improvement in manufacturing and operating systems
Dual-Dexterous-Vises: Preliminary design and tests of a flexible fixturing system
A new synchronous error control method for CNC machine tools with dual-driving systems
Design and optimization of microstructure for improved corrosion resistance in laser surface alloyed aluminum with molybdenum
Optimal design of camber link component for light weight automobile using CAE (Computer Aided Engineering)
Deformable-wheel robot based on soft material
Effects of chemical slurries on fixed abrasive chemical-mechanical polishing of optical silicon substrates
Machining model of position-attitude in Magnetorheological Finishing (MRF) of high-precision off-axis aspheric optical elements
Electrical and optical properties of indium-tin oxide (ITO) films by ion-assisted deposition (IAD) at room temperature
Analysis of the indoor horse riding exercise equipment on the young people
Finite element modeling to estimate the apparent material properties of trabecular bone
Controlling heat balance in hot aluminum extrusion by additive manufactured extrusion dies with conformal cooling channels
Analysis of a laser assisted milling process with inclination angles
Development of process design program for manufacture of desired shapes using line array roll set (LARS) process
International Journal of Precision Engineering and Manufacturing : Volume 14, Issue 7, July 2013
International Journal of Precision Engineering and Manufacturing : Volume 14, Issue 6, June 2013
International Journal of Precision Engineering and Manufacturing : Volume 14, Issue 5, May 2013
International Journal of Precision Engineering and Manufacturing : Volume 14, Issue 4, April 2013
International Journal of Precision Engineering and Manufacturing : Volume 14, Issue 3, March 2013
International Journal of Precision Engineering and Manufacturing : Volume 14, Issue 2, February 2013
International Journal of Precision Engineering and Manufacturing : Volume 14, Issue 1, January 2013
International Journal of Precision Engineering and Manufacturing : Volume 13
International Journal of Precision Engineering and Manufacturing : Volume 12
International Journal of Precision Engineering and Manufacturing : Volume 11
International Journal of Precision Engineering and Manufacturing : Volume 10

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Dual-Dexterous-Vises: Preliminary design and tests of a flexible fixturing system

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Author Tsao, Che Chih
Copyright Year 2013
Abstract A new flexible workholding system is proposed and investigated in this study. The system is capable of holding a workpiece and revealing all of its six faces to a machining tool, without the need of many steps of re-fixturing, re-gaging, and tool resetting during a machining process. This Dual-Dexterous-Vises (DDV) system features two special vises arranged in perpendicular orientation. Each vise has rotary jaws such that a workpiece held in one vise can be rotated and have its four faces revealed to the cutting tool. Engaging the other vise and then releasing the first vise enables the revealing of the remaining two faces. Each jaw contains a set of conformable plungers so that a workpiece with complex shape can be clamped. By rotating and transferring a workpiece between the two vises, a cutting tool can access any position on the surface of the workpiece in one setting. A simplified test prototype was constructed and tested under real cutting conditions. Feasibilities of operational features were demonstrated. Improvements in positioning accuracy and issues in automation and integration with CNC machining processes are discussed. Besides machining, the system can also be applied in other manufacturing processes such as polishing, deburring, and welding.
Starting Page 1407
Ending Page 1414
Page Count 8
File Format PDF
ISSN 22347593
Journal International Journal of Precision Engineering and Manufacturing
Volume Number 14
Issue Number 8
e-ISSN 20054602
Language English
Publisher Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Publisher Date 2013-08-08
Publisher Place Berlin, Heidelberg
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword Flexible fixturing Workholding Conformable clamping Vise Fixture Machining Flexible manufacturing Industrial and Production Engineering Materials Science
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering Mechanical Engineering Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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