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Due to the increasing customer demands, companies face the challenge of adapting their manufacturing facilities to produce batch size one parts. In this context, each component comes with specific customer requirements, significantly increasing the complexity of its manufacturing process. Traditional process planning done by employees is no longer feasible in the face of the growing complexity and diversity of batch size one parts. Therefore, there is a need for novel computer-aided process planning methods capable of autonomously learning and identifying the necessary machining features of these parts. We propose a configurable automated feature recognition framework tailored to batch size one parts to address this need. This framework comprises two main components. First, a customizable data generator is developed to create a dataset of computer-aided design models incorporating user-specific machining features. Second, a graph neural network is employed to learn these user-specific machining features by leveraging the graph structure represented by the vertices and edges in each computer-aided design model. We evaluate the effectiveness of our framework using a real-world example from the furniture industry. Specifically, we construct a dataset comprising over 7000 computer-aided design models of wooden boards using our framework's data generator. Each wooden board contains up to 30 randomly placed machining features for the application of connectors and fittings, randomly selected from 14 standard machining features commonly used in the furniture industry. An optimization algorithm adapts a graph neural network for classifying these specific machining features. The results demonstrate that our framework addresses the automated feature recognition problem without requiring data conversions, such as pixels or voxels, as other approaches often do. By introducing this configurable automated feature recognition framework, we solve the challenges posed by batch size one manufacturing. The framework's effectiveness and accuracy are demonstrated through extensive testing on the example of the furniture industry, showcasing its potential for enhancing manufacturing processes in various domains
In the whole field of woodworking, from carpentry to industry, new products are created and designed every day and manufacturers wonder if similar workpieces have already been produced in the company and if corresponding drawings, information, tools, jigs, etc. can be reused. Under certain circumstances, considerable duplication of work can be avoided and a more efficient production is possible. In order to find similar workpieces, it must be clarified what exactly is meant by similarity. The different fields of knowledge do not provide a clear definition. However, similarities are always used to compare objects. In woodworking, objects can be a wide variety of components and products, such as carcase sides, furniture fronts, fittings, tools or profile strips. The search for similar profiled elements – related to the potential, data structure and algorithms – is the focus of this paper. There is a wide range of different profiled elements, which are used constructively as well as decoratively, e.g. for baseboards, door frames, window frames or decorative moulding profiles. These profiles are manufactured in a multi-stage production process in which the workpieces are first machined with profiled tools before surface finishing takes place. Along this production chain, tools, machine settings and, in some cases, fixtures are used that are adapted to the respective profile and can be reused for the same or similar jobs. Inheritance of information offers the greatest potential of similarity search. Inheritance means that existing knowledge in the form of drawings, CNC programs, process parameters and setup specifications, etc., is transferred from existing profiles to a new profile. By inheriting existing information, for example, the effort required for process setting can be reduced by adopting spindle positions, positions of guides and stops, or feed and cutting speeds. However, this can only be done if the process knowledge and other technological information concerning a profile are sufficiently documented. This is the only way how all information is made available for the similarity search and inheritance, and also for setting the processes when the profile is manufactured once again. The profile data must therefore be stored in a meaningful structure without loss of information. Therefore, a holistic product data model was developed that combines the geometrical with the technological profile data. The developed model allows a combined search for geometrically and e.g. materially similar products – also with a weighted evaluation of the individual criteria. The research has shown that data modelling is the essential foundation for the implementation of modern AI algorithms to enable similarity search. In conclusion, the use of a search system for geometrically and technologically similar profiles represents a real innovation for wood processing companies. This paper presents a holistic approach for geometrical and technological similarity search presenting different algorithms
Die Technische Hochschule Rosenheim ist überregional bekannt für Ihre Expertise im Fachbereich Holz und Bau. Nach dem Vorbild des kooperativen Modells der Hochschule Landshut in Kooperation mit der TU München implementierte die TH Rosenheim im Jahr 2020 den Studiengang Ingenieurpädagogik für den Fachbereich Bautechnik mit der Option Holztechnik als Unterrichtsfach. Der Beitrag skizziert Motive, Strukturelemente sowie erste Entwicklungen. Dabei lassen erste deskriptive Ergebnisse die Hoffnung zu, dass sich über das Modell neue Zielgruppen für eine Karriere im Lehramt an beruflichen Schulen generieren lassen. Besonders auffällig für das Rosenheimer Modell ist die Bedeutsamkeit der Polyvalenz sowie das Interesse an einer praxisnahen Ausbildung rund um den Werk- und Baustoff Holz.
Stable isotope data from hypogene (i.e., below the line of weathering) iron oxides and gangue minerals from BIF-hosted iron ore deposits in Australia, South Africa, and Brazil have significantly assisted in constraining different hydrothermal fluid sources and fluid flow models during the upgrade of BIF to iron ore. The δ18O values on iron oxides from BIF and different paragenetic stages of enrichment display a consistent decrease from unenriched BIF (4–9‰) to as low as −10‰ for high-grade iron ore. This large shift in oxygen isotope values is interpreted as evidence for enormous incursion of ‘ancient’ meteoric water into fault and fracture zones at the time of iron enrichment during the Archean and Paleoproterozoic time. The δ18Ofluid values of paragenetically early iron oxides of > 4‰ suggest the involvement of magmatic fluids in greenstone belt-hosted Carajás-type iron ore deposits, and basinal brines in basin-hosted Hamersley-type deposits. In contrast, the paragenetically late stage iron oxides in the metamorphosed, basin hosted iron ore deposits of the Quadrilátero Ferrífero display δ18Ofluid values > 6‰. This reflects the renewed deep crustal, hypogene (metamorphic or magmatic) fluid influx. Carbon and oxygen isotope data on carbonates in BIF and hydrothermally altered iron ore indicate that carbon in the latter is not derived from BIF units, but represents either magmatic carbon in the case of the Carajás-type deposits or carbon within the underlying basin stratigraphy as in the case of the Hamersley-type iron deposits. The systematic decrease of δ18O values in iron oxides from the early to late paragenetic stages and from the distal to proximal alteration zone, including the ore zone, may be used as a geochemical vector. In this case, oxygen isotope analyses on iron oxides provide a potential exploration tool, particularly for targeting the extension of iron ore bodies or entirely concealed high-grade iron ore deposits, in which hematite/magnetite are frequently the only mineral that can be readily analysed.
Das Force Concept Inventory ist ein international etabliertes Diagnoseinstrument für das Konzeptverständnis der Newtonschen Mechanik. Wir haben über einen Zeitraum von zehn Jahren von knapp 5000 Studierenden der Ingenieurwissenschaften an der TH Rosenheim zu Studienbeginn Testdaten erhoben. Die Auswertung mittels Item Response Curves erlaubt für jede Frage die Analyse sowohl der richtigen als auch aller falschen Antwortoptionen. Insbesondere lassen sich auf diese Weise Distraktoren identifizieren, die gängige Fehlvorstellungen widerspiegeln. Es zeigt sich, dass die am häufigsten gewählten Distraktoren auf der Annahme beruhen, jeder Bewegung müsse eine Kraft in Bewegungsrichtung zu Grunde liegen. Daten von Universitäten der USA zeigen ein vergleichbares Ergebnis. Die vorgestellte Analyse dient als Grundlage zur Verbesserung von Lehrsequenzen.
This article examines interweaving collective histories in different formerly colonized regions of the world: 1. Migratory movements from the territory of the former Ottoman Empire to the Americas, specifically to Brazil, and 2. transregional migration between different regions within China. On the basis of empirical data, we discuss sociological biographical research as an approach to analyzing migration and social mobility as transgenerational processes. In the case of Syrians in Brazil who have fled from the civil war, these processes are reflected in transnational family structures, transgenerational mandates, and knowledge transmission. In the case of domestic migration within China, the “mission” that families give their children is social advancement through education (e.g., Crabb 2010; Fong 2004). In the context of anti-Western discourses in China, it can be demonstrated that postcolonial discourses are functional in the effort to regain former international strength and national prosperity, and that discourses on “becoming a modern citizen” pervade family aspirations. The article is intended as a plea for i) taking a closer look at historical and contemporary South-South relations, and ii) situating current migration movements historically. It ties into global historical and sociological debates on “shared/common histories” and “intertwined histories."
Der Artikel beschreibt die Änderungen der Zuordnungstabellen für das Brandverhalten von Baustoffen bei Klassifizierung nach EN 13501-1, speziell aus dem Blick der Technischen Isolierung. Hierbei ist insbesondere zwischen "linearen Rohrdämmstoffen" und Dämmstoffen als "sonstige Bauprodukte" zu unterscheiden.
Der Beitrag behandelt den Umgang mit sogenannten "nichttragenden Brandwänden" im deutschen Bauordnungsrecht. Mit der Umstellung von der früheren Bauregelliste (BRL) auf die (Muster) Verwaltungsvorschrift Technische Baubestimmungen (MVV TB) wurde diesen die Grundlage für die Erteilung allgemeiner bauaufsichtlicher Prüfzeugnisse und die erforderliche Zuordnung der bauaufsichtlichen Anforderungen zu Leistungsangaben in Anwendbarkeitsnachweisen entzogen. Es wird die Möglichkeit der "Verzichtserklärung" der obersten Bauaufsichtsbehörden vorgestellt.