2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.proeng.2017.06.020
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Utilization of Strategies to Generate and Optimize Machining Sequences in CAD/CAM

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“…In addition, the administrator can manage users, that is, create and delete users, manage permissions to use shelves by users. The administrator can also insert a new shelf into the system and remove shelves from the system [4,9].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, the administrator can manage users, that is, create and delete users, manage permissions to use shelves by users. The administrator can also insert a new shelf into the system and remove shelves from the system [4,9].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All modern CAM software solution have certain capabilities that form industry standards. They are about the possibility to provide fast and accurate results under user friendly settings, about encapsulation of different operations in batches and export them in such a manner that they would be available offline, the possibility for interchangeable settings and standard friendly formats as well as the possibility to program in a certain manner that would be recognizable by other software solutions in terms of parameter setup and the changes that are made upon them [4].…”
Section: General Capabilitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent works by other authors concern prediction of cutting times via virtual machining [5], physics model-based optimization [6], integration of virtual machining into process control and monitoring [7] or multi-objective optimization with emphasis on environmental concerns [8]. Different optimization strategies were investigated by Dodok et al [9]. The aim of this work is to present a novel approach to toolpath optimization and to investigate the possibility of modification of two basic process parameters other than widely optimized tool feed rates -namely surface speed vc and depth of cut ap and their effect on machining time, cutting force components, spindle power and tool life relative to base process.…”
Section: Fig 1 Fragment Of Cnc Toolpath Before (A) and After (B) Fementioning
confidence: 99%