Abstract
This paper focuses on the development of a multi-axis post-processor engine with a
curvature-based feed adaptation module, capable of extracting generic CNC data for high precision
machining. The motivation of this work stems from the drawback of standard and commercial
post-processors to modify their internal source codes so as to be implemented to newly-developed
functions which integrate modern CNC units. The multi-axis post-processor proposed in this work
operates as a stand-alone function of an artificial intelligent module that optimizes machining
parameters for standard swept cut multi-axis surface tool-paths. The post-processor developed
receives APT source files previously been optimized by means of a genetic algorithm that handles
cutting tool selection; radial cut engagement; maximum discretization step; lead and tilt angles. The
algorithm optimizes the aforementioned machining parameters towards the minimization of the
number of cutter locations found in a specific APT source file as well as the surface machining error
as a combined effect of chordal deviation and scallop height. The final APT output is then properly
handled by the post-processor engine so as to extract the final ISO code for a double-pivoted head
5-axis CNC machine and compute optimal values for feed rate in each NC block considering the
interpolation error and curvature analysis given the surface properties. To simulate and verify our
proposals, the MAZAK Vortex 1000 gantry-type 5-axis CNC machine tool equipped with a Fanuc
15i CNC unit has been selected as the manufacturing resource corresponding to the final CNC output
that the proposed post-processor computes. A benchmark sculptured part is created and used for the
virtual material removal simulation in CATIA® V5 R18. For that part, both the proposed
post-processor engine and a commercially available post-processor were employed to extract G-code
data whilst it was shown that identical outputs were obtained.
| Original language | English |
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| Publication status | Accepted/In press - 6 May 2017 |
| Event | 9th International Congress on Precision Machining - Glyfada, Greece Duration: 6 Sept 2017 → 9 Sept 2017 |
Conference
| Conference | 9th International Congress on Precision Machining |
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| Period | 6/09/17 → 9/09/17 |
Bibliographical note
Organising Body: National Technical University of Athens (NTUA)Keywords
- Mechanical, aeronautical and manufacturing engineering