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Title: Feature Based Computer Aided Machining (CAM)


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Feature Based Computer Aided Machining (CAM)
  • GMP Final Report Presentation

Team Members Lyle Newman, Steven Ronald, Stefan
Lyn Shue, Yau Chan
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Computer Aided Manufacturing - CAM
  • Introduced in 1980s
  • Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM) is the process
    of using software to generate the G-code
  • G-code is used to control CNC machine tools
  • G-code often uses a .step file extension.
  • Information stored in the G-code is used to
    control the coordinates of the cutting tool,
    spindle speed, feed rate
  • This is accomplished by
  • Constructing databases pertaining to machining
    parameters and making the information available
    to the user as effectively as possible
  • Creating the an efficient way for the user to
    define the tool path

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Feature Based CAM
  • Introduced in the 1995 FeatureMILL2.5D (3D by
    1997)
  • Distinguishing specific features of a CAD file as
    being able to be created by a process of
    machining operation.
  • Once the feature is identified, the most
    effective method to machine that feature is
    determined by the software.
  • Computes which combination of processes and
    parameters is optimal
  • User validates the selected processes and
    parameters
  • User can make modifications based on the shops
    capabilities and his/her knowledge of
    manufacturing.
  • This results in much shorter turnaround time and
    allows for very quick cost estimates
  • No matter how good the software is experience is
    invaluable

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Applicable Machine Tools - Any CNC Process
  • Turning/Boring
  • Milling
  • Mill/turning
  • EDM
  • ECM
  • Grinding
  • Water Jet Cutting
  • Laser Cutting
  • Plasma Cutting
  • Drilling
  • Reaming
  • Multi-task simultaneous machining

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Feature Based CAD/CAM
  • Traditional CAD software defines geometry
    defining lines, points, splines, extrusion,
    revolve ..
  • To define a pocket Sketch the 2D profile of the
    pocket and then extrude/subtract to the desired
    depth. Then add fillets and a chamfer.
  • Software packages FeatureCAM use features to
    define the CAD geometry
  • To define a pocket Tell the software to add a
    pocket. It will then prompt the user for the
    required info such as location, width, depth,
    chamfer, fillet radius.
  • This is quicker and eliminates error of the CAM
    software incorrectly identifying the features.

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Feature Based CAM Database
  • FB CAM software comes equipped with large
    databases of machining parameters such as
  • Speeds and Feeds for different operations,
    materials and cutting tools, machine tool
    capabilities, machining time..
  • GibbsCAM incorporates knowledge capture into
    their software
  • Databases can be personalized with data specific
    to their shops capabilities and past history.
  • Customized templates can be stored for a series
    of operations that are used frequently.

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Quick Terms
  • CAM
  • Computer Aided Manufacturing
  • PLM
  • Product Lifecycle Management
  • QA
  • Quality Assurance
  • ROI
  • Return on Investment
  • OEM
  • Original Equipment Manufacturer

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Advantages
  • C.A.M
  • Feature-Based / Traditional
  • reduce the costs of producing goods.
  • enables manufactures to make quick alterations to
    the product design.
  • ability to manage simple tasks such as the
    re-ordering of parts.
  • ability to sense errors, send messages to their
    human operators and await further instructions.
  • Classic
  • Traditional Tools / Machines
  • none

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Disadvantages
  • CAM
  • Feature Based / Traditional
  • Setting up the infrastructure can be extremely
    expensive.
  • requires not only the computer numerical
    controlled machine tools themselves but also an
    extensive suite of CAD/CAM software and hardware.
  • There is no universally used standard for the
    code itself. (G-Code)
  • Design Conversion Issues
  • CAD to CAM software
  • 3-D CAD designs to G-Code
  • Classic
  • Traditional Tools / Machines
  • More skilled labor
  • Inconsistent Quality
  • Lower Production Numbers

10
Direction and Innovation
  • Current Processes and Practices
  • Ease of Use
  • out-of-the-box capabilities providing Process
    Wizards, templates, libraries, machine tool kits,
    automated feature based machining and job
    function specific tailorable user interfaces.
  • Manufacturing Complexity
  • CAM systems support the full range of machine
    tools including turning, 5 axis machining and
    wire EDM.
  • Integration with PLM and the Extended Enterprise
  • Todays competitive and successful companies have
    used PLM to integrate manufacturing with
    enterprise operations from concept through field
    support of the finished product.

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Direction and Innovation
  • Future Processes and Practices
  • Consolidation
  • Second Order Benefits
  • Safeguarding design intent by elimination of
    geometry redrawing.
  • Eliminating errors by verifying CNC tools paths
    to reduce rework or scrap.
  • Minimizing machine-to-machine transfers to cut
    delivery times and simplify operations.
  • Minimizing setups to reduce process variation.
  • Integrating inspection and QA to avoid delays
    and recalls.
  • Simulating processes to generate accurate time
    estimates and avoid collisions.
  • Increasing worker productivity.
  • Optimizing the use of equipment to eliminate
    bottlenecks.

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Feature-Based CAM Software
  • Large variety of brands available
  • Most are built specific for a niche market
  • Several large products have emerged as industry
    leaders
  • Esprit
  • GibbsCAM
  • FeatureCAM
  • Mastercam

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Capabilities
  • Increased accuracy to design parameters
  • Quicker project lifecycle times
  • simplify the machining and designing process for
    CNC machining
  • Ability to make minor and major changes
  • Flexible (Mold Machining, Production Milling,
    Production Turning, Multi-Axis Milling, Sheet
    metal manufacturing, Specialized Mfg)

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Limitations
  • High initial investment cost per seat
  • 5k to 15k license cost optional 10 IT support
    fee
  • Advanced training necessary
  • Online exercises
  • In-person conferences seminars
  • Experience of user a critical factor
  • Blindly exporting code is dangerous

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  • Used on machine tools in over 15,000 shops across
    the globe, and is available in more than 15
    languages from over 200 resellers.
  • 2-5 axis Milling
  • 2 - 22 axis turning
  • 2 - 5 axis wire EDM
  • Multitasking mill-turn machining
  • B-axis machine tools
  • High-speed 3- and 5-axis machining

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  • Base package's capabilities can be extended
    through the addition of integrated modules.
  • Customizable
  • Easy to use/short training time
  • Tool, mold, and die
  • Production milling
  • Production turning
  • Wire EDM

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  • Feature-Based Technology to Streamline
    Programming
  • Large support team
  • Data Translation
  • Feature Recognition
  • Turn and turn/mill
  • 2D milling
  • 5 Axis 3D milling
  • Wire EDM

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Mastercam X3
  • Industry Standard with 136,000 installed seats,
    double closest competitor
  • Flexible and powerful
  • Large online community for advice, tips, and
    tricks
  • Mill
  • Lathe
  • Wire
  • Routing

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Mastercam X3
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Hawk Industries Inc.
  • Before using CAM during 1970s
  • Program long-hand with high speed editor
  • Binary system store information on tape, which
    inserted into a machine
  • Data was stored on floppy disk
  • Also used telex machine
  • All required experienced background

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Advantages
  • Use 5min to acquire preliminary cost estimate
  • Reduced part programming times by 30 and helped
    the company to triple its output.
  • Reduced machining time for its alloy steel
    components overall by 80.
  • Save up to two hours a day on a rig that costs
    150,000-300,000 a day to operate.
  • Improvement in part consistency and a saving of
    more than 35 in assembly time for the more than
    500 different parts that make up the devices.

22
Built Rite Tool Die Inc
  • 2000/1999 Before
  • Hand Programming Milling with 3 Axis Mill
  • Generated through x, y points by hand, then input
    into controls
  • Tracing scaled

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Advantages
  • More features with EDM
  • Using MasterCAM, more detail per electrode
  • Transition gradual quick payoff
  • Reduce turnaround time
  • Necessity to be competitive these days

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Conclusion
  • CAM generated data improves business
    effectiveness. It reduces time and resources
    needed for each job, assures the job will be done
    right, on time and using the best practices.
  • CAM is essential for a manufacturing shop to be
    productive and successful Mike Russo, Hawk
    Industries Manufacturing Consultant

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