Five-axis machining allows continuous adjustment of cutter orientation along a tool pass. Unfortunately, the flexibility has not been fully exploited due to the separate consideration of tool path generation and cutter orientation in current machining methods. This paper presents an integrated method (IM) for tool path generation, which is tightly integrated with the orientation strategy, to minimise tool path length under the constraint of smooth cutter orientation. Distinctively, cutter orientation along a tool pass is optimised by balancing considerations of maximum material removal and smoothness of cutter movement. Further, the intervals between successive tool passes are maximised according to the optimised orientation. In the paper, ...
A new method is presented to generate ball-end milling tool paths for the efficient three-axis machi...
Five-axis milling machines have been used mostly to cut special mechanical parts, such as aircraft p...
10.1007/s00170-010-2849-2International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology535-8699-709IJAT
Five-axis machining allows continuous adjustment of cutter orientation along a tool pass. Unfortunat...
By changing from 3-axis to 5-axis machining, cutting efficiency and machining quality could be enhan...
Sculpted surfaces are widely used in engineering applications in industries like aerospace, automoti...
Implementation of the method of finding flat-end cutter orientation based on slope and curvature mat...
Sculpted surfaces are widely used in engineering applications in industries like aerospace, automoti...
Sculpted surfaces are widely used in engineering applications in industries like aerospace, automoti...
This paper describes the development of a 5-axis milling tool path generation algorithm based on fac...
10.1080/00207540500168188International Journal of Production Research43194103-4124IJPR
AbstractThe problem of finished surface being not first-order continuous commonly exists in machinin...
AbstractThe smoothness tool path is essential in five-axis high speed machining. However, the smooth...
10.1109/ICCA.2007.43765522007 IEEE International Conference on Control and Automation, ICCA1207-121
New 5-axis tool positioning and orientation algorithms are presented that apply differential geometr...
A new method is presented to generate ball-end milling tool paths for the efficient three-axis machi...
Five-axis milling machines have been used mostly to cut special mechanical parts, such as aircraft p...
10.1007/s00170-010-2849-2International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology535-8699-709IJAT
Five-axis machining allows continuous adjustment of cutter orientation along a tool pass. Unfortunat...
By changing from 3-axis to 5-axis machining, cutting efficiency and machining quality could be enhan...
Sculpted surfaces are widely used in engineering applications in industries like aerospace, automoti...
Implementation of the method of finding flat-end cutter orientation based on slope and curvature mat...
Sculpted surfaces are widely used in engineering applications in industries like aerospace, automoti...
Sculpted surfaces are widely used in engineering applications in industries like aerospace, automoti...
This paper describes the development of a 5-axis milling tool path generation algorithm based on fac...
10.1080/00207540500168188International Journal of Production Research43194103-4124IJPR
AbstractThe problem of finished surface being not first-order continuous commonly exists in machinin...
AbstractThe smoothness tool path is essential in five-axis high speed machining. However, the smooth...
10.1109/ICCA.2007.43765522007 IEEE International Conference on Control and Automation, ICCA1207-121
New 5-axis tool positioning and orientation algorithms are presented that apply differential geometr...
A new method is presented to generate ball-end milling tool paths for the efficient three-axis machi...
Five-axis milling machines have been used mostly to cut special mechanical parts, such as aircraft p...
10.1007/s00170-010-2849-2International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology535-8699-709IJAT