Chapter 11 Variants of high speed machining



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2 Intelligent machining
Since the middle of the 19th century, there has been significant progress in production technology. Thanks to the use of computer numerical control (CNC) in the manufacturing sector a great revolution has occurred in machine tools and more efficient and cost-effective products have been obtained to compete with the market. Today, production needs to be flexible, adaptable, and efficient to meet the needs of market changes
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. To accomplish the objective, all parts of the processing system need to be investigated to develop new solutions and technology. Many studies focus on programming standards that provide the link between an ideal computer-aided design (CAD) model and a real-processed product, whereas some research explores tools, machines, and CNC performances that support processing and the intelligence of computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) processing and simulations.
Humankind tends to investigate every effort to improve living standards and is growing exponentially with the curiosity of learning new things and the development of science and technology. The manufacturing industry is a vital sector because it is directly related to the country’s GDP. These industries utilize new technologies to deliver the best certain products at a low cost, within the prescribed time frame. The technological progress of industry depends on the development of new paradigms such as processes, software, cutting tools, and machine tools The machine tool programming standard known as the G code in the industry is ISO 6983.” The history of the G codes dates back to the late sand it was standardized in the early s
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. This low level of knowledge describes the necessary actions and tool movements and significantly reduced the CNC level capabilities. At the same time, the CAD–CAM–CNC breaks the numerical chain, and feedback from the workshop cannot be received. Since this standard has the existing flexibility and interoperability limitations, an effort on an international scale has been required to work on developing a novel data model for

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