Research on the Programming Method Based Process Planning and Kinematics for Mill-Turn Machine

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With manufacturing industry tending to high-mix low-volume production, the turn-mill machining technology has recently received much attention. This research proposes the programming method using process planning and kinematic based on the existing problems during the course of the programming for the mill-turn machine. Firstly, through computing the volume of removal shape on the cylindrical blank shape, dividing the machining process for the spindles. Then recognizing the turning and milling process and computing their removal shape for obtaining tool path. According to complex configuration of the mill-turn machine, the machine kinematic chain is created to convert cutter location data generated into the NC data. Finally the effectiveness of the programming method is confirmed by machining experiment.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 472-475)

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2100-2106

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February 2012

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© 2012 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved

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