Table of Contents
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Digital Product and Process Development Systems George L. Kovács, Detlef Kochan (Eds.)
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Front Matter |
Keynote and Plenary Papers - State of the Art, Challenges, Future
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Manufacturing Innovation and Horizon 2020 Erastos Filos |
1-10 |
IT Support for Product and Process Development in Japan and Future Perspective Fumihiko Kimura |
11-23 |
3D Experiences – Dassault Systèmes 3DS Strategy to Support New Processes in Product Development and Early Customer Involvement Andreas Barth |
24-30 |
Challenges for Digital Product and Process Design Systems at BMW Dietmar Trippner, Stefan Rude, Andreas Schreiber |
31-35 |
Industry 4.0: A Best Practice Project of the Automotive Industry Franz Gruber |
36-40 |
JT Format (ISO 14306) and AP 242 (ISO 10303): The Step to the Next Generation Collaborative Product Creation Alfred Katzenbach, Sebastian Handschuh, Steven Vettermann |
41-52 |
Digital Product- and Process- Development
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Economic Advantages by CAD/CAM Use in Compound with Production Data Organization Arndt Richter |
53-60 |
A ’Lean’ Fuzzy Rule to Speed-Up a Taylor-Made Warehouse Management Process Lapo Chirici, Kesheng Wang |
61-72 |
Improving the Usability of Collaboration Methods and Technologies in Engineering Lars Wolter, Haygazun Hayka, Rainer Stark |
73-84 |
Towards Product Avatars Representing Middle-of-Life Information for Improving Design, Development and Manufacturing Processes Karl Hribernik, Thorsten Wuest, Klaus-Dieter Thoben |
85-96 |
Challenges and Solutions in Customer Process Based on Collaborative Engineering Sergej Bondar, Leo Potjewijd, Josip Stjepandic |
97-107 |
Additive Manufacturing
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Additive Manufacturing as Integral Part of the Digital Solution Process - An Industrial Short Note Klaus Müller-Lohmeier |
108-111 |
Additive Manufacturing – A Growing Possibility to Lighten the Burden of Spare Parts Supply Steve Rommel, Andreas Fischer |
112-123 |
Laser Beam Melting for Tooling Applications – New Perspectives for Resource-Efficient Metal Forming and Die Casting Processes Bernhard Müller, Ralf Hund, Roland Malek, Nancy Gerth |
124-137 |
Design-Opportunities and Limitations on Additive Manufacturing Determined by a Suitable Test-Specimen Karlheinz Hoeren, Gerd Witt |
138-152 |
Mechanical Properties of Laser Beam Melting Components Depending on Various Process Errors Stefan Kleszczynski, Joschka Jacobsmühlen, Jan Sehrt, Gerd Witt |
153-166 |
New Fiber Matrix Process with 3D Fiber Printer – A Strategic In-process Integration of Endless Fibers Using Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) Andreas Fischer, Steve Rommel, Thomas Bauernhansl |
167-175 |
From Rapid Prototyping to eManufacturing Nikolai Zaepernick |
176-180 |
Energy Turnaround: Printing of Thermoelectric Generators Ines Dani, Aljoscha Roch, Lukas Stepien, Christoph Leyens, Moritz Greifzu, Marian Lukowicz |
181-184 |
Generative Manufacturing and Repair of Metal Parts through Direct Laser Deposition Using Wire Material Steffen Nowotny, Sebastian Thieme, David Albert, Frank Kubisch, Robert Kager, Christoph Leyens |
185-189 |
Quality Management
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Capp Model for Prismatic Parts in Digital Manufacturing Vidosav Majstorović, Tatjana Šibalija, Bojan Erčević, Marko Erčević |
190-204 |
Product Quality Inspection Combining with Structure Light System, Data Mining and RFID Technology Kesheng Wang, Quan Yu |
205-220 |
Additional Methods to Analyze Computer Tomography Data for Medical Purposes and Generatively Produced Technical Components Philipp Sembdner, Stefan Holtzhausen, Christine Schöne, Ralph Stelzer |
221-229 |
Correction of Highlight Line Structures György Gyurecz, Gábor Renner |
230-238 |
Re-make of Sheet Metal Parts of End of Life Vehicles - Research on Product Life-Cycle Management George Kovács, Imre Paniti |
239-253 |
Standardization and Knowledge Management/Developments
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Enabling the Crowd Sourcing of Very Large Product Models Martin Hardwick, David Loffredo, Joe Fritz, Mikael Hedlind |
254-272 |
Knowledge Retrieval in Complex Information Landscapes Related to Products and Production Marcus Schichtel |
273-285 |
Advanced Engineering Visualization with Standardized 3D Formats Christian Emmer, Arnulf Fröhlich, Josip Stjepandic |
286-295 |
Scientific Automation Rises the Productivity of Production Facilities U. Frank, H. Anacker, Dirk Bielawny |
296-309 |
Prospective Evaluation of Assembly Work Content and Costs in Series Production Ralf Kretschmer, Stefan Rulhoff, Josip Stjepandic |
310-319 |
Model-Based Approach for Self-correcting Strategy Design for Manufacturing of Small Metal Parts Mikhail Borzykh, U. Damerow, Christian Henke, Ansgar Trächtler, W. Homberg |
320-329 |
Digital Eco-factory as an IT Support Tool for Sustainable Manufacturing Michiko Matsuda, Fumihiko Kimura |
330-342 |
Enterprises Monitoring for Crisis Preventing Based on Knowledge Engineering Nafisa Yusupova, Gyuzel Shakhmametova, Elmira Dusalina |
343-353 |
The Knowledge on the Basis of Fact Analysis in Business Intelligence Alexander Vokhmintsev, Andrey Melnikov |
354-363 |
Simulation of Procedures and Processes
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Composite Simulation as Example of Industry Experience Joachim Bauer |
364-368 |
Simulation and Optimization Based Flexible Job Scheduling of Powder Coating Lines Heike Wilson, Reik Zettl |
369-375 |
Event Based Identification and Prediction of Congestions in Manufacturing Plants Clemens Schwenke, Thomas Wagner, Klaus Kabitzsch |
376-390 |
Intelligent Manufacturing Operations Planning, Scheduling and Dispatching on the Basis of Virtual Machine Tools Gerald Rehage, Frank Bauer, Jürgen Gausemeier, Benjamin Jurke, Peter Pruschek |
391-400 |
Methodological Issues in Support of Selected Tasks of the Virtual Manufacturing Planning Marius Eßers, Martin Erler, Andreas Nestler, Alexander Brosius |
401-412 |
A Comprehensive Framework for the Computer-Aided Planning and Optimisation of Manufacturing Processes for Functional Graded Components Marcus Petersen, Jürgen Gausemeier |
413-422 |
As-Is Analysis and Efficient 3D Layout Planning during the Conversion of Old and Design of New Production Facilities by Means of 3D-CAD Björn Schuster |
423-425 |