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Virtual Machining Using CAMWorks 2018: CAMWorks as a SOLIDWORKS Module [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 170 pages, kõrgus x laius: 280x210 mm, kaal: 486 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 08-May-2019
  • Kirjastus: SDC Publications
  • ISBN-10: 1630571512
  • ISBN-13: 9781630571511
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 170 pages, kõrgus x laius: 280x210 mm, kaal: 486 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 08-May-2019
  • Kirjastus: SDC Publications
  • ISBN-10: 1630571512
  • ISBN-13: 9781630571511
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This book is written to help you learn the core concepts and steps used to conduct virtual machining using CAMWorks. CAMWorks is a virtual machining tool designed to increase your productivity and efficiency by simulating machining operations on a computer before creating a physical product.



This book is written to help you learn the core concepts and steps used to conduct virtual machining using CAMWorks. CAMWorks is a virtual machining tool designed to increase your productivity and efficiency by simulating machining operations on a computer before creating a physical product. CAMWorks is embedded in SOLIDWORKS as a fully integrated module. CAMWorks provides excellent capabilities for machining simulations in a virtual environment. Capabilities in CAMWorks allow you to select CNC machines and tools, extract or create machinable features, define machining operations, and simulate and visualize machining toolpaths. In addition, the machining time estimated in CAMWorks provides an important piece of information for estimating product manufacturing cost without physically manufacturing the product.

 

Preface i
Acknowledgments iii
About the Author iv
About the Cover v
Table of Contents
vi
Lesson 1 Introduction to CAM Works
1(14)
1.1 Overview of the Lesson
1(1)
1.2 Virtual Machining
2(2)
1.3 CAM Works Machining Modules
4(1)
1.4 User Interface
4(3)
1.5 Opening Lesson 1 Model and Entering CAM Works
7(2)
1.6 Extracting Machinable Features
9(1)
1.7 Technology Database
10(1)
1.8 CAM Works Machine Simulation
10(2)
1.9 Tutorial Examples
12(3)
Lesson 2 A Quick Run-Through
15(18)
2.1 Overview of the Lesson
15(1)
2.2 The Simple Plate Example
15(1)
2.3 Using CAM Works
16(10)
2.4 The Post Process and G-Code
26(3)
2.5 Reviewing Machining Time
29(1)
2.6 Exercises
30(3)
Lesson 3 Machining 2.5 Axis Features
33(16)
3.1 Overview of the Lesson
33(1)
3.2 The 2.5 Axis Features Example
34(2)
3.3 Using CAM Works
36(4)
3.4 Creating a Face Milling Operation
40(5)
3.5 Re-Ordering Machining Operations
45(1)
3.6 Reviewing Machining Time
45(1)
3.7 The Post Process and G-Code
46(1)
3.8 Stepping Through the Toolpath
46(1)
3.9 Exercises
47(2)
Lesson 4 Machining a Freeform Surface
49(20)
4.1 Overview of the Lesson
49(1)
4.2 The Freeform Surface Example
50(2)
4.3 Using CAM Works
52(5)
4.4 Selecting Avoid Feature to Correct the Toolpath
57(1)
4.5 Modifying the Area Clearance Toolpath
57(4)
4.6 Reviewing the Machined Part Quality
61(1)
4.7 Adding a Local Milling Operation
62(3)
4.8 Reviewing and Modifying the Pattern Project Operation
65(3)
4.9 Exercises
68(1)
Lesson 5 Multipart Machining
69(14)
5.1 Overview of the Lesson
69(1)
5.2 The Multipart Machining Example
69(2)
5.3 Using CAM Works
71(3)
5.4 The Sequence of Part Machining
74(1)
5.5 The G-code
74(6)
5.6 Exercises
80(3)
Lesson 6 Multiplane Machining
83(18)
6.1 Overview of the Lesson
83(1)
6.2 The Multiplane Machining Example
84(3)
6.3 Using CAM Works
87(6)
6.4 The Sequence of Part Machining
93(1)
6.5 Reviewing the G-code
94(4)
6.6 Exercises
98(3)
Lesson 7 Multiaxis Milling and Machine Simulation
101(20)
7.1 Overview of the Lesson
101(1)
7.2 The Multiaxis Machining Example
102(2)
7.3 Using CAM Works
104(5)
7.4 Adding a Local Milling Operation
109(3)
7.5 Adding a Multiaxis Surface Milling Operation
112(2)
7.6 Tool Gouging
114(1)
7.7 Machine Simulation
115(3)
7.8 Revisiting the Freeform Surface Example
118(1)
7.9 Exercises
119(2)
Lesson 8 Turning a Stepped Bar
121(14)
8.1 Overview of the Lesson
121(1)
8.2 The Stepped Bar Example
122(2)
8.3 Using CAM Works
124(8)
8.4 Reviewing the Turn G-code
132(1)
8.5 Exercises
133(2)
Lesson 9 Turning a Stub Shaft
135(22)
9.1 Overview of the Lesson
135(1)
9.2 The Stub shaft Example
136(2)
9.3 Using CAM Works
138(6)
9.4 Cutting the Thread
144(7)
9.5 Boring the Hole
151(1)
9.6 Using a Turn-Mill
152(3)
9.7 Exercises
155(2)
Lesson 10 Die Machining Application
157(16)
10.1 Overview of the Lesson
157(1)
10.2 The Sheet Metal Part Design
157(1)
10.3 Sheet Metal Forming Simulation
158(2)
10.4 Tooling Design
160(1)
10.5 Adding a Virtual CNC Mill to CAM Works
160(1)
10.6 Customizing Technology Database
161(4)
10.7 Virtual Machining Simulation using CAM Works
165(1)
10.8 Machine Simulation
166(3)
10.9 Machining the Die Using HAAS Mill
169(1)
10.10 Process Implementation and Validation
169(4)
Appendix A Machinable Features
A.1 Overview
173(1)
A.2 Machinable Features for Milling Operations
173(4)
A.3 Machinable Features for Turning Operations
177(3)
Appendix B Machining Operations
180
B.1 Overview
180(1)
B.2 Milling Operations
180(1)
B.3 Turning Operations
181