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1、2022年-2023年建筑工程管理行业文档 齐鲁斌创作From Peter Smid, CNC Programming Handbook: A Comprehensive Guide to Practical CNC Programming, Second Edition, Industrial Press, Inc. 200 Madison Avenue, New York, 2003. CHAPTER 6: PROGRAMMING PLANNINGThe development of any CNC program begins with a very carefully planned
2、process. Such a process starts with the engineering drawing of the required part. Before the part is machined, several steps have to considered and carefully evaluated. The more effort is put into the planning stage of the program, the better results may be expected at the end.STEPS IN PROGRAM PLANN
3、INGThe steps required in program planning are decided by the nature of the work. There is no formula for all the jobs, but some basic steps should be considered:* Initial information / Machine tools features* Part complexity* Manual programming / computerized programming* Typical programming procedu
4、re* Part drawing / Engineering data* Methods sheet / Materials specifications* Machining sequence* Tooling selection* Part setup* Technological decisions* Work sketch and calculations* Quality considerations in CNC programmingThe steps in the list are suggestions only a guideline. They are quite fle
5、xible and should always be adapted for each job and to the specific conditions of the work.INITIAL INFORMATIONMost drawings define only the shape and size of the completed part and normally do not specify data about the initial blank material. For programming, a good knowledge of the material is an
6、essential start - mainly in terms of its size, type, shape, condition, hardness, etc. The drawing and material data are the primary information about the part. At this point, CNC program can be planned. The objective of such a plan is to use the initial information and establish the most efficient m
7、ethod of machining, with all related consideration mainly part accuracy, productivity, safety and convenience.The initial part information is not limited to the drawing and the material data, it also includes conditions not covered in the drawing, such as pro- and post- machining, grinding allowance
8、s, assembly features, requirements for hardening, next machine setup, and others. Collecting all this information provides enough material to start planning the CNC program.MACHINE TOOLS FEATURESNo amount of initial information is useful if the CNC machine is not suitable for the job. During program
9、 planning, programmer concentrates on a particular machine tool, using a particular CNC system. Each part has to be setup in a fixture, the CNC machine has to be large enough to handle the size of the part, the part should not be heavier than the maximum weight allowed. The control system must be ca
10、pable to provide the needed tool path, and so on. In the most cases, the CNC equipment is already available in the shop. Very few companies go and buy a new CNC machine just to suit a particular job. Such cases are rather rare and happen on if they make economic sense.* Machine Type and SizeThe most
11、 important considerations in program planning are the type and the size of the CNC machine, particularly its work space or work area. Other features, equally important, are the machine power rating, spindle speed and feed rate range, number of tool stations, tool changing system, available accessori
12、es, etc. Typically, small CNC machines have higher spindle speeds and lower power rating, large machines have lower spindle speeds available, but their power rating is higher.* Control SystemThe control system is the heart of a CNC machine. Being familiar with all the standard and optional features
13、available on the control is a must. This knowledge allows the use of a variety of advanced programming methods, such as the machining cycles, subprograms, macros and other timesaving features of a modern CNC system.A programmer does not have to physically run a CNC machine. Yet, the programs will be
14、come better and more creative with good understanding of the machine and its control system. Program development reflects programmers knowledge of the CNC machine operation.One of the main concerns in program planning should be the operators perception of the program. To a large degree, such a perce
15、ption is quite subjective, in the sense that different operators will express their personal preferences. On the other hand, every operator appreciates an err-free, concise, well-documented and professionally prepared part program, consistently and one after another. A poorly designed program is dis
16、liked by any operator, regardless of personal preferences.PART COMPLEXITYAt the time the drawing, material and the available CNC equipment are evaluated, the complexity of the programming task becomes much clearer. How difficult is to program the part manually? What are the capabilities of the machi
17、nes? What are the costs? Many questions have to be answered before starting the program.Simple programming jobs may be assigned to a less experienced programmer of the CNC operator. It makes sense from the management perspective and it is also a good way to gain experience.Difficult or complex jobs
18、will benefit from a computerized programming system. Technologies such as Computer Aided Design (CAD) and Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM) have been a strong part of the manufacturing process for many years. The cost of a CAD/CAM system is only a fraction of what it used to be only a few years ago
19、. Even small shops now find that the benefits offered by modern technology are too significant to be ignored. Several programming systems are available various computers and can handle any job. For a typical machine shop, a Windows based programming software can be very beneficial. A typical example
20、 of this kind of application is the very popular and powerful MasterCAM, form CNC Software, Inc. Tolland. CT. There are several others.MANUAL PROGRAMMINGManual programming (without a computer) has the most common method of preparing a part program for many years. The latest CNC controls make manual
21、programming much easier than ever before by using fixed or repetitive machining cycles, variable type programming, graphic tool motion simulation, standard mathematical input and other timesaving features. In manual programming, all calculations are done by hand with the aid of a pocket calculator n
22、o computer programming is used. Programmed data can be transferred to the CNC machine via a cable, using an inexpensive desktop or a laptop computer. This process is faster and more reliable than other methods. Short programs can also be entered manually, by keyboard entry, directly at the machine.
23、A punched tape used to be the popular media of the past but has virtually disappeared from machine shops.* DisadvantagesThere are some disadvantages associated with manual programming. Perhaps the most common is the length of time required to actually develop a fully functioning CNC program. The man
24、ual calculation, verification and other related activities in manual programming are very time consuming. Other disadvantages, also very high on the list, are a large percentage of errors, a lack of tool path verification, the difficulty is making changes to a program, and many others.* AdvantagesOn
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