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The Dependence of Actual Laser Cutting Speed on CNC Sheet Equipment on Number of NC Program Commands for Metal Grades 1.0114 and AWAIMg3

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, , Citation Alexander Petunin and Anastasia Tavaeva 2020 J. Phys.: Conf. Ser. 1527 012013 DOI 10.1088/1742-6596/1527/1/012013

1742-6596/1527/1/012013

Abstract

One of the complex optimization problems arising in technical applications is the cutting path problem for CNC sheet metal cutting machines. This problem is to optimize the tool path for the CNC technological equipment when cutting a fixed set of parts allocated on sheet metal. The time of cutting process is one of objective functions for the optimization problem. This objective function depends on six parameters of cutting process: 1) cutting speed; 2) lengths of the cutting tool path; 3) speed of idling motion of tool; 4) length of idling motion; 5) number of piercings; 6) time of one piercing. When programming NC program, speed of cutting is defined by the user of the CAM (Computer-Aided-Manufacturing) system and considered as a constant. However, this is actually not the case. Consequently, the problem of exact calculation of objective function is arisen. In order to solve this problem, the correction coefficients for the cutting speed value defined by the user must been calculated. Obviously, these coefficients will vary for different thicknesses and grades of metal. The paper presents the results of investigates, which made it possible to find the functional dependences of the cutting speed for the CNC laser cutting machine (CO2) on the number of NC program commands for the following metal grades: 1.0114 (thickness Δ = 1-10 mm) and AWAIMg3 (Δ = 1-5 mm).The statistical materials of experiments were processed by using software "Mathcad". The received results show that the actual average value of cutting speed is monotonically decreasing function depended on number of NC program commands. In addition, the calculation of the actual cutting speed provides not only an accurate calculation of the value of the objective function, but also, as a result, the correct finding of the optimal tool path

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10.1088/1742-6596/1527/1/012013