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Toshimichi Moriwaki

Bio: Toshimichi Moriwaki is an academic researcher from Kobe University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Machining & Machine tool. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 122 publications receiving 5622 citations.


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TL;DR: In the 21st century, manufacturing companies must possess new types of manufacturing systems that are cost-effective and very responsive to all these market changes as mentioned in this paper, which are the cornerstones of this new manufacturing paradigm.

1,706 citations

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TL;DR: This paper presents a review of the latest research activities and gives an overview of the state of the art in understanding changes in machine tool performance due to changes in thermal conditions (thermal errors of machine tools).

598 citations

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TL;DR: The implementation of fundamental knowledge of high-speed machining into the manufacture of industrial products took a relatively long time as discussed by the authors, not only due to a cautious attitude of the industry, but also to the production facilities existing at the time when the first findings became available from research not meeting the requirements of high speed machining.

419 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors presented a new cutting method named "Elliptical Vibration Cutting" which applied synchronized two-directional vibration to the cutting edge in the plane including the cutting direction and the chip flow direction.

370 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the elliptical vibration cutting was applied to ultraprecision diamond cutting of hardened steel in the present research, and the experimental results show that the proposed method has superior performance, i.e. low cutting force, high quality surface finish and long tool life.

307 citations


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TL;DR: In the 21st century, manufacturing companies must possess new types of manufacturing systems that are cost-effective and very responsive to all these market changes as mentioned in this paper, which are the cornerstones of this new manufacturing paradigm.

1,706 citations

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TL;DR: There are significant roots in general and in particular to the CIRP community – which point towards CPPS, and expectations towards research in and implementation of CPS and CPPS are outlined.
Abstract: One of the most significant advances in the development of computer science, information and communication technologies is represented by the cyber-physical systems (CPS). They are systems of collaborating computational entities which are in intensive connection with the surrounding physical world and its on-going processes, providing and using, at the same time, data-accessing and data-processing services available on the Internet. Cyber-physical production systems (CPPS), relying on the latest, and the foreseeable further developments of computer science, information and communication technologies on one hand, and of manufacturing science and technology, on the other, may lead to the 4th industrial revolution, frequently noted as Industrie 4.0. The paper underlines that there are significant roots in general – and in particular to the CIRP community – which point towards CPPS. Expectations towards research in and implementation of CPS and CPPS are outlined and some case studies are introduced. Related new R&D challenges are highlighted.

1,123 citations

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TL;DR: There are significant roots generally and particularly in the CIRP community -which point towards CPPSs, and Expectations and the related new R&D challenges will be outlined.

971 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the main change drivers for a manufacturing en-terprise can be classified and operationalized, and the evaluation and economic justification of changeability are addressed and a control loop is presented.

934 citations

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TL;DR: A review of manufacturing techniques and introduction of reconfigurable manufacturing systems; a new paradigm in manufacturing which is designed for rapid adjustment of production capacity and functionality, in response to new market conditions is presented.
Abstract: Presented in this article is a review of manufacturing techniques and introduction of reconfigurable manufacturing systems; a new paradigm in manufacturing which is designed for rapid adjustment of production capacity and functionality, in response to new market conditions. A definition of reconfigurable manufacturing systems is outlined and an overview of available manufacturing techniques, their key drivers and enablers, and their impacts, achievements and limitations is presented. A historical review of manufacturing from the point-of-view of the major developments in the market, technology and sciences issues affecting manufacturing is provided. The new requirements for manufacturing are discussed and characteristics of reconfigurable manufacturing systems and their key role in future manufacturing are explained. The paper is concluded with a brief review of specific technologies and research issues related to RMSs.

884 citations