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Simulation and Tool Path Optimization for the Hexapod Milling Machine

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In a modern production environment the multi-axis milling, especially in the area of the tool and mold, is one of the main work areas.

To fully exploit the advantages of multi-axis machining, new types of parallel kinematic machines (PKM) and new processing technologies such as that used high speed cutting (HSC).

However, the machining accuracy and hence the process reliability of PKM are still not satisfactory when using today's CAM systems due to the complexity of the dynamic behavior of machine axes.

A hybrid simulation method for optimizing tool paths that overcomes the limits of today's CAM systems is presented in this work.

Two major independent simulations were performed, to examine the influences on the quality of the final product.

A simulation of the behavior of the machine and a process simulation were used.

It is shown that the kinematics, the dynamics and the stiffness are important factors affecting the accuracy of PKM.

These factors be taken into account, to obtain an accurate modeling of the PKM-behavior.

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Vulkan-Verlag GmbH
3802787269 / 9783802787263
Paperback
01/02/2005
Germany
128 pages
Professional & Vocational Learn More