TY - JOUR
T1 - Towards an integrated CADCAM process for the production of forming shoulders with exact geometry
AU - Hicks, B
AU - Mullineux, G
AU - Matthews, J
AU - Medland, T
N1 - ID number: ISI:000250849500005
PY - 2007
Y1 - 2007
N2 - This paper considers the application of advanced CADCAM techniques for the production of the complex machine tooling used in packaging fast-moving consumer goods. In particular, the paper discusses the practical considerations and design issues that need to be addressed in order to construct CNC machined tooling with exact geometry. The paper considers in detail the design of 'forming shoulders', a common means to form bags, and begins with a mathematical model for defining its complex geometry. A CADCAM method for producing a forming shoulder with exact geometry is then summarized. In practice, it is necessary to modify the geometry of the forming shoulder in order to produce an overlap of material for the creation of a bag. This process also demands that the geometry of the forming shoulder 'overlaps', which has certain implications for the CNC machining of the surface. These considerations and the means by which they are overcome are discussed with respect to a series of prototypes and experimental trials. The performance of a forming shoulder, produced by way of the integrated CADCAM process, during extended production trials is then discussed.
AB - This paper considers the application of advanced CADCAM techniques for the production of the complex machine tooling used in packaging fast-moving consumer goods. In particular, the paper discusses the practical considerations and design issues that need to be addressed in order to construct CNC machined tooling with exact geometry. The paper considers in detail the design of 'forming shoulders', a common means to form bags, and begins with a mathematical model for defining its complex geometry. A CADCAM method for producing a forming shoulder with exact geometry is then summarized. In practice, it is necessary to modify the geometry of the forming shoulder in order to produce an overlap of material for the creation of a bag. This process also demands that the geometry of the forming shoulder 'overlaps', which has certain implications for the CNC machining of the surface. These considerations and the means by which they are overcome are discussed with respect to a series of prototypes and experimental trials. The performance of a forming shoulder, produced by way of the integrated CADCAM process, during extended production trials is then discussed.
U2 - 10.1243/09544054jem896
DO - 10.1243/09544054jem896
M3 - Article
SN - 0954-4054
VL - 221
SP - 1521
EP - 1531
JO - Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part B: Journal of Engineering Manufacture
JF - Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part B: Journal of Engineering Manufacture
IS - 10
ER -