Knowledge-Driven Manufacturing Process Innovation: A Case Study on Problem Solving in Micro-Turbine Machining
Micromachining techniques have been applied widely to many industrial sectors, including aerospace, automotive, and precision instruments. However, due to their high-precision machining requirements, and the knowledge-intensive characteristics of miniaturized parts, complex manufacturing process pro...
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Main Authors: | Dong Zhang, Gangfeng Wang, Yupeng Xin, Xiaolin Shi, Richard Evans, Biao Guo, Pu Huang |
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Language: | EN |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/4ca0295b8b94434ea6f4f83f7de14da3 |
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