Affiliation:
1. RMIT University
2. University of California
Abstract
This paper presents a new tool path generation strategy for rough machining based on the dynamic in-process stock model of the workpiece. Compared to conventional roughing method, the new tool paths result in a better surface finish but consume the same machining time. The cutter locations in the tool path are determined by removing the peak portion of the residual materials on the stock. The geometric information of remaining stocks is updated dynamically in the in-process model once each cutting pass is completed. The overall machining time is no longer than the conventional method since no additional tool paths are added. The proposed method was implemented in Catia and has been validated by simulation and cutting tests with flat end and ball nose cutters on a 3-axis CNC milling machine.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science