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Original Articles

Optimizing workholding efficiency through fixture function simulation

Pages 2775-2788 | Received 01 Dec 2004, Published online: 22 Feb 2007
 

Abstract

In the past two decades, simulating workpiece–fixture interactions has remarkably drawn the attention of academia. However, many aspects of the workpiece–fixture system, specifically workpiece–fixture contact condition, still enjoy research effort. For the efficient use of Automated Fixture Design (AFD) systems, verification of their outputs is required. This paper presents a workholding simulation approach that considers assessment of AFD system outputs regarding different workholding parameters. The effect of friction forces on workholding and part rigid body stability is considered. Besides, determining deformation and stress in the workpiece, locators and clamps are modelled and their elastic deformation and stress distribution are computed. A procedure based on the application of contact elements in finite-element method is developed to quantify the status of contact between the workholding elements and the workpiece. Clamping tightness is modelled and its effect on the workpiece–fixture system performance is quantified. The central component of the verification tool is the use of nonlinear finite-element analysis to model the frictional interactions in workpiece–fixture system.

Acknowledgments

The author wishes to express his special gratitude to Dr RJ. Rogers, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of New Brunswick, Canada, for invaluable contribution to this work.

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