Adaptive machining is method of machining large, somewhat flexible workpieces to close tolerances. Devised for machining precise weld lands on aft skirts of rocket nozzles, but underlying concept generally applicable to precise machining of any of large variety of workpieces deformed by thermal, gravitational, and/or machining forces. For example, in principle, method used to bore precise hole on unanchored end of long cantilever beam.
Adaptive Machining Of Large, Somewhat Flexible Parts
NASA Tech Briefs ; 20 , 5
1996-05-01
Miscellaneous
No indication
English
Adaptive Machining of Large, Somewhat Flexible Parts
Online Contents | 1996
KYRGYZSTAN -- A COUNTRY SOMEWHAT DIFFERENT
Online Contents | 2002
|Flexible machining line for heavy-duty truck parts
Automotive engineering | 1985
|Flexible machining line for parts of heavy trucks
Automotive engineering | 1984
|Despite the boom: Shipbuilding prospects somewhat uncertain
British Library Online Contents | 1996