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Toolpath generation strategy of wire arc additive manufacturing

Brazilian Applied Science Review
Wire-Arc Additive Manufacturing (WAAM) is a promising technology in the field of metal additive manufacturing, enabling the production of large-scale, complex metal components. A critical aspect of WAAM is the generation of efficient and accurate tool-paths, which directly influence the quality, structural integrity, and material properties of the ...
Farid Bettine   +3 more
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Spiral toolpath generation method for pocket machining

Computers & Industrial Engineering, 2020
Abstract Spiral toolpath plays a significant role in 2.5D pocket machining with the advantages of free of sharp corners and without unwanted un-cutting materials. Technically, efficiency of pocket machining toolpath is determined by its smoothness and total length.
Nuodi Huang   +5 more
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Generative models for direct generation of CNC toolpaths

2018 25th International Conference on Mechatronics and Machine Vision in Practice (M2VIP), 2018
Today, numerical controls (CNC) are the standard for the control of machine tools and industrial robots in production and enable highly flexible and efficient production, especially for frequently changing production tasks. A numerical control has discrete inputs and outputs.
Benjamin Kaiser   +2 more
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NC Toolpath Generation and Optimization from 3D Point Cloud in Reverse Engineering

10th Manufacturing Engineering Society International Conference (MESIC 2023), 2023
In times when companies must respond efficiently to market demands, reverse engineering plays a fundamental role. Although design processes are commonly developed with digital workflows, in reverse engineering different and independent phases with ...
A. García-Domínguez   +4 more
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Toolpath generation for freeform surface models

Computer-Aided Design, 1994
The authors deal with the problem of generation of optimal NC codes to drive milling machines for models defined by freeform trimmed surfaces. The underlying mathematical problem consists in generation of toolpaths for surfaces. Two previous methods are combined and form the basis for new adaptive isocurve algorithms.
Elber, Gershon, Cohen, Elaine
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