Five-Axis Machining and Impeller Vericut Simulation Optimization

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Analysis impeller axis CNC machining process and processing content, applications Master CAM X6 software to generate a five-axis roughing trajectory of the impeller, the impeller expansion tank and wheels finishing trajectory, blade finishing trajectory. Vericut simulation software tool set, add the tool library, add rough, add impeller machining CNC program, set collision and interference color display, program optimization parameters, simulation of collision-free, without undercutting the five-axis impeller.

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September 2013

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