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Method for improving the contouring accuracy for CNC profiling machines at the shop floor level

2009

Computer Numerically Controlled (CNC) laser cutting machines are capable of producing high-quality precise parts. However, as cutting speeds is increased, in order to achieve higher productivity, the accuracy of the parts is affected. In order to improve the contouring accuracy of these machines, a simple straight-forward joint simulation and experimental strategy is proposed. The position controllers within the feed drives are considered the key factor in improving the dynamic behavior and consequently the contouring accuracy of a CNC laser cutting machine at the shop floor level.

Profiling (computer programming)EngineeringContouringbusiness.product_categoryLaser cuttingbusiness.industryFloor levelControl engineeringServomotorAutomotive engineeringMachine toolControl systemNumerical controlbusiness2009 7th IEEE International Conference on Industrial Informatics
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Low-cost motion control solution for industrial manufacturing systems

2011

This paperwork deals with a low-cost actuation solution, based upon induction motors, which was seldom used in the motion control systems, especially for the machine tools feed drives. A simulation approach, based upon a mathematical model of the induction motor, for tuning the controllers of the systems is presented. Experimental researches developed upon a two axes motion control system, both axes being driven by alternating current asynchronous motors were also performed in order to test the proposed strategies. The asynchronous motors, used as actuation devices were equipped with incremental rotary encoders and controlled by vector frequency inverters and DSP motion control cards were u…

Rotary encoderEngineeringbusiness.product_categorybusiness.industryControl engineeringMotion controlMachine toolControl theoryAsynchronous communicationNumerical controlTorquebusinessInduction motorMachine control2011 9th IEEE International Conference on Industrial Informatics
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Applied study on the rotational molding and processing technology of rotational molds

2021

Computer-aided manufacturing involves a set of computerized activities related to the preparation, launch and follow-up of manufacturing. Computer-aided manufacturing is a tool that allows the use of 3D models based on computer-aided design. This paper addresses the process of rotational formation, with an effective focus on the technology of processing a rotational mold using CAM simulation as a research method. In this sense, the right choice of CNC and cutting tools is essential. The use of numerically controlled machine tools and high-performance cutting tools reduces the number of operations. The manufacturing route realized is specific to the parts machining on numerical control machi…

Set (abstract data type)Flexibility (engineering)Focus (computing)business.product_categoryMachiningNumerical controlProcess (computing)Control engineeringTA1-2040Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)businessRotational moldingMachine toolMATEC Web of Conferences
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Considerations on Cutting Regime Influence of NC Laser Cutting Machine Tool on Processed Surface Quality

2015

This paper presents the study of the influence of cutting parameters on surface quality in laser cutting of metallic materials. In this paper, it is shown which of the cutting parameters have the greatest influence on the quality of the processed surfaces by measuring various roughness parameters. After the experimental research was carried out a ranking of the factors of influence on the response functions was made, also graphs of dependency to various parameters of roughness were made.

Surface (mathematics)Quality (physics)Materials sciencebusiness.product_categoryLaser cuttingMetallic materialsMechanical engineeringGeneral MedicineSurface finishbusinessExperimental researchMachine toolApplied Mechanics and Materials
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How the purpose of the inter-firm relationships influences the choice of the governance form: evidence from the machine tool and the pharmaceutical i…

2013

In today's competitive landscape, the choice of the appropriate mode to govern an inter-firm relationship is a critical factor for companies. In the literature several theoretical strands have examined the impact of the purpose of inter-firm relationships on the forms of governance. Building on a robust literature review on the topic, this study focuses on a specific issue influencing the choice of the form of governance in inter-firm relationships, i.e. the purpose of inter-firm relationships with relation to partner's resources. We gather in a unique framework three typologies of partner's resources, i.e. production, R&D and marketing, and through two empirical analyses in two different I…

Transaction costbusiness.product_categoryRelation (database)Strategy and ManagementCorporate governanceMode (statistics)resource-based viewManagement Science and Operations Researchgovernance mode choiceinter-firm relationshipSettore ING-IND/35 - Ingegneria Economico-GestionaleMachine toolproperty right theoryResource-based viewEconomicsProduction (economics)transac- tion cost theorysurveyMarketingbusinessIndustrial organization
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Cutting Vibrations

2008

Chapter 8 provides comprehensive engineering knowledge regarding cutting vibrations, their typical sources in machining operations, and methods of their elimination to prevent negative influence on the surface finish (chatter marks). The classification of cutting vibrations including free, forced, and self-excited vibrations is discussed, and all possible sources and mechanisms of all types of cutting vibrations are specified and characterized. The regeneration of surface waviness, which is the predominant mechanism of chatter, is outlined for turning and milling operations. The stability of machining operations based on the stability lobe diagrams is highlighted and their practical applica…

VibrationMechanism (engineering)business.product_categoryMachiningWavinessComputer scienceVibration controlChatter markMechanical engineeringSurface finishbusinessMachine tool
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IMPROVING CNC MACHINE TOOLS ACCURACY USING MODELING AND COMPUTER SIMULATION TECHNIQUES

2007

Abstract The position was one of the first parameters that required the introduction of automatic control process. One of the most representative applications is represented by the feed drives of the computer numerically controlled (CNC) machine tools. Today, it is possible to use computer simulation techniques in analysing and synthesising position control systems. Thus, the behaviour of the CNC machine tools feed drives can be treated much more realistically. It is the purpose of this paper to show how simulation can be used to accurately represent, predict and improve the performance of a CNC machine tool feed servo drives.

business.product_categoryAutomatic controlPosition (vector)Computer scienceNumerical controlProcess (computing)Servo driveComputerApplications_COMPUTERSINOTHERSYSTEMSControl engineeringbusinessTransfer functionSimulationMachine toolIFAC Proceedings Volumes
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Motion-control techniques of today and tomorrow: a review and discussion of the challenges of controlled motion

2020

Motion-control technologies are at the core of multiple mechatronic products and applications. Wherever actuated motion takes place in machines and components, either position or force setting (or trajectory tracking), or even a combination of both, are demanded from the control system. In high-performance mechatronic systems, including micro- and/or nanoscale motion (such as data-storage devices, machine tools, manufacturing tools for electronics components, and industrial robots), the required specifications in motion performance, such as response/settling time and trajectory/settling accuracy, should be sufficiently achieved [1].

business.product_categoryComputer scienceSettling time020208 electrical & electronic engineeringControl engineering02 engineering and technologyMechatronicsMotion controlIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringMachine toolControl system0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringTrajectoryRobotElectronicsElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessIEEE Industrial Electronics Magazine
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Experimental Investigations and Numerical Analysis for Improving Knowledge of Incremental Sheet Forming Process for Sheet Metal Parts

2009

The paper is related to the analysis of shape distortions and springback effects arising in Single Point Incremental Forming. An experimental set up has been designed and manufactured to carry single point incremental forming on small size sheet metal parts. The experimental set up is mounted on 3-axes CNC milling machine tool and the forming tool is attached and move with the spindle. Experiments have been carried out on sheet metal parts to obtain tronconical shapes. The forming strategy associated to the movement of the forming tool has been also investigated. The experiments indicate that shape distortions arising in the corners of the tronconical shape are clearly related to forming st…

business.product_categoryMaterials sciencebusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringNumerical analysisDesign toolProcess (computing)Structural engineeringCondensed Matter PhysicsFinite element methodMachine toolMechanics of Materialsvisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumGeneral Materials ScienceBoundary value problembusinessSheet metalIncremental sheet formingMaterials Science Forum
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Evaluating Safety Systems for Machine Tools with Computer Numerical Control using Analytic Hierarchy Process

2019

Computer numerical control (CNC) machine tools are complex production systems with fully automatic machine parts. Nowadays, high feed rates and machining speeds are used during the machining process. Human operators are still needed to set-up the machine, load/unload workpieces and parts, load the machining code, and supervise the machining process. The operators work in an environment where automated high-speed motions occur, and consequently, CNC machine tools have to be equipped with safety systems. The approach presented in this paper was to evaluate the main safety systems of CNC machine tools based upon the analytic hierarchy process (AHP). The analyzed systems were divided into six m…

lcsh:Industrial safety. Industrial accident preventionbusiness.product_categoryanalytic hierarchy process (AHP)Computer science0211 other engineering and technologiesStability (learning theory)Analytic hierarchy processSystem safety02 engineering and technologysafety systemsmachining processMachining021105 building & construction0501 psychology and cognitive scienceslcsh:T55-55.3Safety Risk Reliability and Quality050107 human factorsmachine toolslcsh:R5-92005 social sciencesPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthControl engineeringMachine toolBenchmark (computing)Numerical controlPairwise comparisoncomputer numerical control (CNC)lcsh:Medicine (General)businessSafety ResearchSafety
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