This research deals with the problems of setup and fixture planning for the
machining of prismatic parts. The overall aim is to design the minimum num
ber of setups that can be fixtured and machined using the available fixture
elements and tools on the shop-floor. Setup planning takes into account ma
chining sequence constraints, machine tools, as well as the feasibility of
fixturing. A general scheme for search strategies in such planning is devel
oped and implemented. The greater part of this work is aimed towards the de
velopment of an automatic fixture planner. A generalized representation sch
eme for a variety of fixture elements using geometric as well as functional
properties is developed. A methodology is described to build up assemblies
of fixture elements complete with the workpiece. The proposed approach has
been implemented as part of an existing automated process planning system
called the Quick Turnaround Cell.