Authors
Matthieu Rauch, Jean-Yves Hascoët, Vincent Simoes, Kelvin Hamilton
Publication date
2014/1/1
Journal
International Journal of Machining and Machinability of Materials 7
Volume
15
Issue
1-2
Pages
2-17
Publisher
Inderscience Publishers Ltd
Description
NC programming still bases upon a heterogeneous and divided CAD/CAM/CNC data chain. Its performances are consequently limited. Tool paths online optimisation is hardly possible. In parallel, emerging new processes like incremental sheet forming or laser additive manufacturing widens the application area of CNC machines. Integrating these processes within intelligent design and manufacturing environments is a great scientific challenge. Meeting these requirements necessitates the use of STEP-NC programming approach (ISO 14649), which benefits from a large support from international industrials and academics. A major interest of STEP-NC is to transfer a large part of the decisions concerning the process implementation to the CNC controller. This paper introduces the advanced CNC programming platform developed at the IRCCyN laboratory, STEP-NC Platform for Advanced and Intelligent …
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M Rauch, JY Hascoët, V Simoes, K Hamilton - International Journal of Machining and Machinability of …, 2014