Design of a Computer-Aided Modeling System: A Case Study

John Lotko, Z. Bzymek, Richard E. Garrett, S. B. Billatos
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This paper describes a computer algorithm capable of seamlessly transforming a Cadkey part into tool paths that can produce a model using a Computer-Aided Modeling (CAM) machine. This was accomplished utilizing rules based on known machining practices developed in conjunction with Cadkey and Cutting Edge designers. The rules used for designing this software consist of fundamental principles of machining. In the conventional approach, these are the rules that are supplied by the designer and applied to the problem using a programs such as Cutting Edge. The basic set of rules and the original Computer-Aided Design (CAD) design were sufficient to create the needed tool paths with the user’s time and input replaced by a computer algorithm. A developed computer algorithm is much less flexible, but significantly quicker than a designer, so where applicable more robust rules which required greater time or iterations were chosen. The algorithm is general but can be applied to any CAD system. However, the specific design work was performed with Cadkey as the target low cost system and a Roland desk-top Computer-Aided Modeling Machine (CAMM-3) as the target cutting device. All assumptions made for this test case were based on the criteria of user’s convenience and economy. All the tests performed proved that the algorithm works and is capable of adding one more output device — a cutter as an output system.
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计算机辅助建模系统的设计:一个案例研究
本文描述了一种计算机算法,该算法能够将Cadkey零件无缝地转换为可以使用计算机辅助建模(CAM)机生成模型的刀具轨迹。这是利用基于与Cadkey和Cutting Edge设计师共同开发的已知加工实践的规则完成的。设计该软件所用的规则由加工的基本原理组成。在传统方法中,这些规则是由设计师提供的,并使用诸如Cutting Edge之类的程序应用于问题。基本规则集和原始计算机辅助设计(CAD)设计足以创建所需的刀具路径,用户的时间和输入由计算机算法代替。开发出来的计算机算法灵活性要差得多,但比设计师快得多,所以在适用的情况下,我们选择了需要更多时间或迭代的更健壮的规则。该算法具有通用性,可应用于任何CAD系统。然而,具体的设计工作是以Cadkey为目标低成本系统,Roland台式计算机辅助成型机(CAMM-3)为目标切割装置。本测试用例的所有假设都是基于用户方便和经济的标准。所有的测试都证明了该算法的有效性,并且能够增加一个输出设备-刀具作为输出系统。
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