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Winter term 00/01 Industrial Applications of Computers Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM) Computer Numerical Control (CNC)
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Winter term 00/01 CAM/DNC/CNC Definitions: CAM: Computer Aided Manufacturing. A computer- controlled manufacturing process. A system using a computer to control a process. Systems range from three-axis NC mills to full factory automation DNC: Direct Numerical Control CNC: Computer Numerical Control. The use of a dedicated computer as a control system for an NC machine
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Winter term 00/01 CAD/CAM integration The CAD model data generated during the design process can be utilized further by the Computer Aided Manufacturing process. A good CAD/CAM system eliminates the need to manually calculate tangencies or to do the trigonometry required to calculate tool paths, saving valuable programming time. It also provides a consistent finish and predictable results. http://www.engineeringzones.com/cam_nc.htm
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Winter term 00/01 How to integrate CAD/CAM (1) CAD ProgramCAM ProgramCNC Program DXF File NC File Computer Aided Design Geometry of part is created (3D or 2D; surface or solid) Computer Aided Manufacturing Program the part with G/M-codes Computer Numerical Control Produce the part Milling Lathe Electric Discharge
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Winter term 00/01 CAM How to integrate CAD/CAM (2) Plan Process Create CAD Drawing Select a layer Convert drawing to DXF Load DXF file Select a milling operation Generate tool path Enter cutting Parameters Start Select another layer? Save NC File List NC file (Optional) Verify NC Program Mill Part End CNC Planning CAD
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Winter term 00/01 Machining Operations Milling Turning Electrical Discharge Machining (EDM)
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Winter term 00/01 CNC Machining Centers
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Winter term 00/01 CNC Lathe http://customer.manufacture.com.tw/~likon/lnc.htm http://customer.manufacture.com.tw/~likon/lnc.htm
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Winter term 00/01 CNC Lathe http://www.gildemeister.com/gb/dreh.asp?ID=9 http://www.gildemeister.com/gb/dreh.asp?ID=9 Price: from 215,610 Euro Driven tools for complex drilling and milling operations as well as a complete counter spindle for machining the work pieces counter sides.
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Winter term 00/01 Application Examples (Turning) http://www.gildemeister.com/gb/3_3_2_22.htm http://www.gildemeister.com/gb/3_3_2_22.htm
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Winter term 00/01 EDM The generic term EDM (Electrical Discharge Machining) can be applied to any machining process that uses an electrode to remove metal, or any other conductive material, from a work piece by generating sparks between conducting surfaces. This is being performed in a dielectric fluid to prevent premature spark discharge. Wire EDM uses a traveling wire electrode that passes through the work piece, the wire is, at all times, monitored by the machine’s internal computer system. This process can be seen as a very high precision band saw that can hold tolerances of +/-.0002. http://mercatech.com/
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Winter term 00/01 Distinction Absolute/Incremental Absolute measuring one absolute coordinate system using (XYZ) location P (-1/1); Q (2/-1) Incremental measuring from point to point –3 left and 2 up x= -3 / y= 2 P Q
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Winter term 00/01 Variables in Machining Process Cutting tools: type, size, and tool material lead to different feed rates and spindle speeds Materials: lead to different feed rates and spindle speeds
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Winter term 00/01 Variables in Machining Process Work Material Cutting Speeds in SFPM End MillsFly cuttersDrillsReamers HSSCarbideHSSCarbideHSSCarbideHSSCarbide Aluminum150300600120012525060120 Cast iron Soft Hard 90 50 180 100 450 400 900 800 90 70 180 140 40 35 80 70 Stainless Steel 60120400800701403570
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Winter term 00/01 Milling Tools and Tool Inserts
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Winter term 00/01 NC Programming Codes (G/M) - A Selection- M-Codes (Miscellaneous Codes) M00 Pause M02 End of Program M03 Spindle Motor on M05 Spindle Motor off M06 Tool Change G-Codes G00 Rapid traverse positioning G01 Feedrate Movement Linear G02 Feedrate Movement Circular clockwise G03 Feedrate Movement Circular counterclockwise G90 Absolute Coordinates G91 Incremental Coordinates
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Winter term 00/01 Milling Operations Most of the following operations have special G-codes: Facing: removes material across the top surface Contouring: removes material to a specified depth along a CAD geometry Drilling: uses points identified on a CAD layer to drill holes to a specified depth Pocketing: removes all material within the outline of a CAD geometry Surface of Revolution: removes all material within a surface generated by revolving geometry about the X or Y axis
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Winter term 00/01 Leading CAM Software Mastercam: http://www.mastercam.com/mainFrame4.htmhttp://www.mastercam.com/mainFrame4.htm Unigraphics: http://www.ugsolutions.com/products/unigraphics/http://www.ugsolutions.com/products/unigraphics/ SmartCAM: http://www.sdrc.com/support/smartcam/support.shtmlhttp://www.sdrc.com/support/smartcam/support.shtml EZ-CAM: http://ezcam.com/support.htmhttp://ezcam.com/support.htm Other Links: http://msnhomepages.talkcity.com/CerfSt/cadcamworld/navig.htm http://msnhomepages.talkcity.com/CerfSt/cadcamworld/navig.htm Pro Engineer (http://www.ptc.com/)http://www.ptc.com/
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