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  HomeContents of Chinese Journal of Mechanical Engineering (English Edition),2004 No.3LOCATORS OPTIMIZATION FOR MEASURING FIXTURE DESIGN

Wang Jian

 

Zhou Jiangqi

 

Lin Zhongqin

Body Manufacturing Technology Center,

School of Mechanical and
Power Engineering,
Shanghai Jiaotong University,
Shanghai 200030, China

 

 

LOCATORS OPTIMIZATION FOR
MEASURING FIXTURE DESIGN*


Abstract: “N-2-1” principle is widely recognized in the fixture design for deformable sheet metal workpieces, where N, the locators on primary datum, is the key to sheet metal fixture design. However, little research is done on how to determine the positions and the number of N locators. In practice, the N locators are frequently designed from experience, which is often unsatisfactory for achieving the precision requirement in fixture design. A new method to lay out the N locators for measuring fixture of deformable sheet metal workpiece is presented, given the fixed number of N. Finite-element method is used to model and analysis the deformation of different locator layouts. A knowledge based genetic algorithm (KBGA) is applied to identify the optimum locator layout for measuring fixture design. An example of a door outer is used to verify the optimization approach.

Key words: Compliant part  Optimization  Genetic algorithm  Measuring fixture

 


* This project is supported by Overseas Young Scientists Cooperation of National Natural Science Foundation of China (No.59958204) and National Natural Science Foundation of China (No.50175071). Received November 27, 2002; received in revised form May 18, 2004; accepted May 26, 2004

 

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