Geoffrey W. Vickers
Affiliations: | University of Victoria, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada |
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Wang YJ, Dong Z, Vickers GW. (2007) A 3D curvature gouge detection and elimination method for 5-axis CNC milling of curved surfaces The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology. 33: 368-378 |
Chen ZC, Vickers GW, Dong Z. (2004) A New Principle of CNC Tool Path Planning for Three-Axis Sculptured Part Machining—A Steepest-Ascending Tool Path Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering-Transactions of the Asme. 126: 515-523 |
Chen ZC, Dong Z, Vickers GW. (2003) Most efficient tool feed direction in three‐axis CNC machining Integrated Manufacturing Systems. 14: 554-566 |
Chen ZC, Vickers GW, Dong Z. (2003) Integrated steepest-directed and iso-cusped toolpath generation for three-axis CNC machining of sculptured parts Journal of Manufacturing Systems. 22: 190-201 |
Chen ZC, Dong Z, Vickers GW. (2003) Automated surface subdivision and tool path generation for 3 ½½-axis CNC machining of sculptured parts Computers in Industry. 50: 319-331 |
Chan V, Bradley C, Vickers G. (2001) A multi-sensor approach to automating co-ordinate measuring machine-based reverse engineering Computers in Industry. 44: 105-115 |
Weir DJ, Milroy MJ, Bradley C, et al. (2000) Wrap-around B-spline Surface Fitting to Digitized Data With Applications to Reverse Engineering Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering-Transactions of the Asme. 122: 323-330 |
Chan VH, Bradley C, Vickers GW. (2000) A Multi-Sensor Approach for Rapid Digitization and Data Segmentation in Reverse Engineering Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering-Transactions of the Asme. 122: 725-733 |
Maeng HY, Ly MH, Vickers GW. (1996) Feature-based machining of curved surfaces using the steepest directed tree approach Journal of Manufacturing Systems. 15: 379-391 |
Milroy MJ, Weir DJ, Bradley C, et al. (1996) Reverse engineering employing a 3D laser scanner: A case study The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology. 12: 111-121 |