Development of Toolkit for Formalizing the Programming of Canned Cycles on CNC Machine Tools

Author:

Martinov Georgi M.,Martinova Liliya I.,Fokin Nikolay N.

Abstract

The analysis shows that the development of programming tools for CNC systems is focused on the development of new machine canned cycles, including those for processing complicated surfaces, their complex combinations or complex mutual arrangement, but does not concern such issues as the universalization of cycle parameters. This does not make it impossible to transfer control programs from one CNC system to another. This work proposes an approach to the development of tools for creating universal cycles of typical technological transitions of machining on machines with different CNC systems.

Publisher

EDP Sciences

Subject

General Medicine

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