Applied Physics of Condensed Matter (Apcom 2019) 2019
DOI: 10.1063/1.5118020
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Integrated interface system for tool path generation of STEP file

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“…A revised version of the previous interface system showcased its potential in integrating the machining process with CNC machine tools by generating tool paths without relying on the CAM process. Nevertheless, this research had limitations as it primarily focused on linear features [23], [24]. To address this, Sharizam et al [18] proposed a research approach to generate tool paths in the form of curves.…”
Section: Step File Converter Softwarementioning
confidence: 99%
“…A revised version of the previous interface system showcased its potential in integrating the machining process with CNC machine tools by generating tool paths without relying on the CAM process. Nevertheless, this research had limitations as it primarily focused on linear features [23], [24]. To address this, Sharizam et al [18] proposed a research approach to generate tool paths in the form of curves.…”
Section: Step File Converter Softwarementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The STEP file is universal, and its data structure is an open-source structure that is not specific to any machine or brand. It can be applied to various open-source controllers for most machine tools on the market [14]. When this STEP file is used as the input file for the machining process and is integrated with open-source control software, the need for a post-processor is addressed.…”
Section: Step File Data Structurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…1, STEP contains data of geometric entities of a CAD design in the configuration of boundary representation (B-rep). All data of geometric entities obtained from CAD/CAM is passed to CNC controller without missing a single entity [5]. Modern machine controllers are able to analyze and extract geometric data from STEP files to construct and simulate machining tool paths [6].…”
Section: Step Filementioning
confidence: 99%