AbstractThe problem of finished surface being not first-order continuous commonly exists in machining sculptured surfaces with a torus cutter and some other types of cutters. To solve this problem, a dual drive curve tool path planning method is proposed in this article. First, the maximum machining strip width of a whole tool path can be obtained through optimizing each tool position with multi-point machining (MPM) method. Second, two drive curves are then determined according to the obtained maximum machining strip width. Finally, the tool is positioned once more along the dual drive curve under the condition of tool path smoothness. A computer simulation and cutting experiments are carried out to testify the performance of the new metho...
Five-axis milling machines have been used mostly to cut special mechanical parts, such as aircraft p...
By changing from 3-axis to 5-axis machining, cutting efficiency and machining quality could be enhan...
Although flat-end multi-axis milling has been proven to be more efficient than ball-end machin...
AbstractThe problem of finished surface being not first-order continuous commonly exists in machinin...
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...
Sculpted surfaces are widely used in engineering applications in industries like aerospace, automoti...
New 5-axis tool positioning and orientation algorithms are presented that apply differential geometr...
Multi-axis milling of sculptured surfaces with cylindrical or toroidal cutters has many advantages c...
In modern product design, sculptured surfaces are commonly used for functional and artistic shape. T...
A new method is presented to generate ball-end milling tool paths for the efficient three-axis machi...
Five-axis machining allows continuous adjustment of cutter orientation along a tool pass. Unfortunat...
Five-axis machining allows continuous adjustment of cutter orientation along a tool pass. Unfortunat...
In a multi-axis hybrid manufacturing system, it is necessary to utilize a machining process to impro...
AbstractThe smoothness tool path is essential in five-axis high speed machining. However, the smooth...
Five-axis milling machines have been used mostly to cut special mechanical parts, such as aircraft p...
By changing from 3-axis to 5-axis machining, cutting efficiency and machining quality could be enhan...
Although flat-end multi-axis milling has been proven to be more efficient than ball-end machin...
AbstractThe problem of finished surface being not first-order continuous commonly exists in machinin...
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...
Sculpted surfaces are widely used in engineering applications in industries like aerospace, automoti...
New 5-axis tool positioning and orientation algorithms are presented that apply differential geometr...
Multi-axis milling of sculptured surfaces with cylindrical or toroidal cutters has many advantages c...
In modern product design, sculptured surfaces are commonly used for functional and artistic shape. T...
A new method is presented to generate ball-end milling tool paths for the efficient three-axis machi...
Five-axis machining allows continuous adjustment of cutter orientation along a tool pass. Unfortunat...
Five-axis machining allows continuous adjustment of cutter orientation along a tool pass. Unfortunat...
In a multi-axis hybrid manufacturing system, it is necessary to utilize a machining process to impro...
AbstractThe smoothness tool path is essential in five-axis high speed machining. However, the smooth...
Five-axis milling machines have been used mostly to cut special mechanical parts, such as aircraft p...
By changing from 3-axis to 5-axis machining, cutting efficiency and machining quality could be enhan...
Although flat-end multi-axis milling has been proven to be more efficient than ball-end machin...