Keywords Insert design · Knowledge-based system ·Progressive die
the computer technology, tele-communications and electronics
markets, there is an increasing demand for sophisticated metal
stampings and plastic parts. To improve the productivity of the
die designer, researchers all over the world have spent a tremen-
dous amount of time and effort trying to develop computer aided
design (CAD) and manufacturing systems for press tools. In
early research effort, computers were mainly used to improve
productivity in drawing and to perform particular design calcu-
lations and Numeric Control (NC) programming. Most of the
important decisions, such as the design of punch shapes, the as-
sessment of formability and the development of the strip layout,
were still made interactively by the user. This is because consid-
erable human expertise was not incorporated into the system.
Since the late 1980s, researchers from several universities and
research institutes have built progressive-die design automation
systems with arti?cial intelligence (AI) technology [1–5]. How- 源自~六%维-论*文+网).加7位QQ3249'114 重庆时时彩的规律 www.mamitama.com
ever, the functionalities of those systems are quite limited and they
can either handle parts requiring only piercing and blanking oper-
ations, or parts that have relatively simple geometry. Some of the
systems are designed only for specialized products. Such systems
require a high degree of input by experienced designers during
the design process [6]. Recently, some research works have been
reported on automated CAD systems, computer aided process
planning for electric products [7, 8], and Computer Aided De-
sign/Computer Aided Process Planning/Computer Aided Manu-
facturing (CAD/CAPP/CAM) integration for progressive die de-
sign and manufacturing [9, 10]. Very few of them, however, have
focused on the systematic insert representation and design au-
tomation for the reduction of design lead-time.
To develop a progressive die design system with a high de-
gree of automation, ?exibility and accuracy, it is essential to
have a systematic representation of the related objects and pro-
cesses from the initial modeling to the ?nal output. In addition,
the complex interrelations among different objects, components
and assembly must be set up so that various constraints and as-
sociations can be kept automatically in the design and editing
processes. This is especially important for the productivity im-
provement because the change of design occurs very often due to
either the change of product or the change of layout and tooling structure. Based on the systematic object models, rules and algo-
rithms must be incorporated into the system to facilitate design
automation and con?guration.
This paper focuses on the design automation of inserts,
which are the real operating components and account for a large
portion in the entire design procedure. The complexity, cost and
durability of a progressive die depend largely on the number of 级进模嵌件的自动化设计英文文献和翻译:重庆时时彩的规律/a/fanyi/20180414/13372.html