Simulation Software Adds Functionality for Hybrid Machining Centers
MachineWorks Software’s flagship program offers functionality for the simulation of additive and subtractive manufacturing processes for use with hybrid machining centers.
MachineWorks Software’s flagship program offers functionality for the simulation of additive and subtractive manufacturing processes performed by hybrid machining centers. In addition, the software provides analysis of the finished part and a quality check of both processes. This simulation functionality is powered by the company’s Software Development Toolkit (SDK) for CNC simulation and verification.
The Boolean algorithms that underlie MachineWorks’ core technology are optimized for robust CNC simulation. As a result, the software’s engines can perform complex geometrical calculations and demanding solid model processing quickly and accurately. MachineWorks’ method of handing solid meshes has up till now provided the 3D printing industry with automatic software solutions for processing polygons.
The company says that in terms of flexibility and customization, MachineWorks offers a variety of options, whether the operation is layer-by-layer addition or cutting material on the same stock.
Related Content
-
Large-Format Machining With Small Cutting Tools and Dynamic Motion
Napoleon Machine, a defense contractor that provides parts for the M1 Abrams tank, recently took advantage of a CAM feature that allowed the company to streamline its cutting strategies and program offline. Here’s how the shop cut cycle times nearly in half with its large-format five-axis machining operations.
-
Fearless Five-Axis Programming Fosters Shop Growth
Reinvestment in automation has spurred KCS Advanced Machining Service’s growth from prototyping to low-and mid-volume parts. The key to its success? A young staff of talented programmers.
-
Building A Powerful Bridge from the CAM Programmer to the Shop Floor Operator
SolidCAM for Operators provides a powerful bridge from CAM programming to the shop floor to best streamline the machine shop process with its CAM part simulation. It provides a clear picture to the operator for setup and prove-out, enables minor G-Code changes and avoids crashes, broken tools and scrapped parts.