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NC가공을 통한 레저보트의 플러그 제작

Plug Manufacturing of Leisure Boats through the NC Processing

  • 투고 : 2010.03.07
  • 심사 : 2010.05.22
  • 발행 : 2010.08.20

초록

This study took advantage of NC processing technique in order to recreate design in development process of leisure boat based on the Korean boats and ships. CNC milling is an area which is concerned in automation process of boat production and needs sophisticated software, equipment and professionals to pilot it. The progress of manufacture begins when the surface model creation and simulation being done using CAD/CAM software. In this process, the needs such as 3D design, NC processing data, plug lamination and partition processing appear as detailed steps. The study completed these detailed steps and also the application example has been studied with presenting engineering potentialities.

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참고문헌

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