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Parametric design applied to die cutting machine
Author(s) -
Ricardo Jara-Ruíz,
J. de la Cruz,
Martín Eduardo Rodríguez-Franco,
Sergio Humberto Delgado-Guerrero
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
revista de innovación sistemática
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2523-6784
DOI - 10.35429/jsi.2021.16.5.14.19
Subject(s) - parameterized complexity , component (thermodynamics) , process (computing) , parametric statistics , manufacturing engineering , machine tool , computer science , die (integrated circuit) , quality (philosophy) , industrial engineering , industrial robot , object (grammar) , parametric design , robot , engineering drawing , engineering , mechanical engineering , artificial intelligence , algorithm , mathematics , philosophy , statistics , physics , epistemology , thermodynamics , operating system
In this paper, the particularities of applying parameterization in industrial machines corresponding to the manufacturing area are exposed and analyzed. For its development, the parameterized design of a die cutting machine is proposed as an object of study, which is formulated from the main elements considered of importance in the principle of operation, being necessary to carry out a prior investigation to analyze it and how the parameterization process influences. Parameterization is a quality of the components to adapt flexibly to the needs of the industry or sector, facilitating the redesign and manufacturing process, allowing the desired dimensional update or adjustment to be carried out only to the central component and the others are automatically adapted. Attending to the current needs and trends of the fourth industrial revolution, as well as establishing the benefits of this type of flexible design processes to expand their implementation to different industrial machines such as robot configurations.

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