Technology of Machine Tools: Cad/Cam
Technology of Machine Tools: Cad/Cam
Technology of Machine Tools: Cad/Cam
CAD/CAM
Unit 79
Objectives
• Define CAD and CAM
• Explain the purposes of solid modeling
• Know the differences between Cadworthy
and Camworthy
• Describe process chaining and list the steps
in the process
• State the purposes of pocket, contour, drill,
and surface toolpaths
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CAD/CAM
• Marriage of computerized forms of
drafting/design and manufacturing
– Computer graphics is CAD part
– NC is CAM part
• Covers creation of part from initial design
to finish-machines part produced on
numerically controlled machine tool
• Progressed quickly in past 10 years
• Amount of math increasingly exponential
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CAD Development
• Primarily centered around
– Modeling techniques to present conventional
drawings
– Production for solid models
• Should provide means for designer to do
job faster and more accurately
• Should be closely integrated with
techniques for modeling shape and structure
of design
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Solid Modeling
• Rapidly becoming industry-modeling
standard
• Solids provide more accurate picture of
where material lies
– Wireframe data is less easy to understand
• Geometric model outlining edges
• Lines in back of object show through from front
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Cadworthy Geometry
• Created from a drafting point of view
• All details and edges of part represented
Camworthy Drawing
Camworthy Drawing
• To make camworthy drawing from
cadworthy drawing, geometry edited so all
endpoints are
connected and no
gap remains
Backplotting
• Process of displaying toolpath once the
parameters have been set
• Displayed
– Showing centerlines
– Solid model with material removed or being
removed
• Onscreen visualization helps to catch errors
prior to actual cutting of part
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Downloading Program to
Machine
• Next step in process
• Download G- and M-codes into NC
controller
– Via direct cable connection if networked
– Via floppy disk
• Usually programs too big
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"art to part"
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Toolpaths
• Pocket toolpath
– Purpose to remove material from cavity in stock
– Material left standing in pocket called islands
• Contour toolpath
– Purpose to cut along line/surface to form shape
• Drill toolpath
– Purpose to create holes and/or enlarge them
• Surface toolpath
– Purpose to remove material from part designed
as surface or solid
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Functions
• Constant Volume Removal
– Feedrate optimization carries feedrate based on
volume of material being removed
• Can set upper and lower limits to match machine
• Optimize Entire Shop
– Feedrate optimization helps find each machine
tool's maximum efficiency zone
• Smart Cornering
– Adjusts feedrate around corners and small radii