Oral, Ali2021-09-062021-09-062004-04Oral, A. ve Çakır, M.C. (2004). “Automated cutting tool selection and cutting tool sequence optimisation for rotational parts”. Robotics and Computer-integrated Manufacturing, 20(2), 127-141.0736-5845https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rcim.2003.10.006https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0736584503000978http://hdl.handle.net/11452/21712The aim of this work is to define computer-aided optimum operation and tool sequences that are to be used in Generative Process Planning System developed for rotational parts. The software developed for this purpose has a modular structure. Cutting tools are selected automatically using the machinability data, workpiece feature information, machine tool data, workholding method and the set-up number. An optimum tool sequence is characterised by a minimum number of tool changes and minimum tool travel time. Tool and operation sequence for minimum tool change are optimised with a developed optimisation method that is based on "Rank Order Clustering".eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessComputer scienceEngineeringRoboticsComputer-aided process planningTool selectionOperation sequenceTool sequenceOptimisationFeature recognitionTurned componentsSystemOperationsAutomated cutting tool selection and cutting tool sequence optimisation for rotational partsArticle0002208190000062-s2.0-1642603382127141202Computer science, interdisciplinary applicationsEngineering, manufacturingRoboticsMachining; Chatter; Turning