Program Development and System Integration for Human-Computer Interface of Numerical Control System

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Taking the designed magnetorheological finishing system as the research target, the design method for lower PLC program of the system was introduced firstly, and the main control functions were introduced, including the MCP control, the hand vein control, the move axis control, the alarm control, the circulatory system control and the auxiliary function control of the machine tool. Then, the upper software system integration method was introduced, including the structure of upper software program, the state transition between the control functions and project preparation and performance optimization for the polishing solution. The designed human-computer interface can guarantee high-precision machining of machine tools.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 926-930)

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2499-2502

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May 2014

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