Designing optimal automatic cycles of round grinding based on the synthesis of digital twin technologies and dynamic programming method
<p>The article presents methodology for designing optimal feed control cycles resistant to unstable machining conditions for a batch of parts in round grinding operations performed on CNC machines.</p> <p>To improve the quality and reliability of control programs for CNC machin...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Copernicus Publications
2019-07-01
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Series: | Mechanical Sciences |
Online Access: | https://www.mech-sci.net/10/331/2019/ms-10-331-2019.pdf |
Summary: | <p>The article presents methodology for designing optimal
feed control cycles resistant to unstable machining conditions for a batch
of parts in round grinding operations performed on CNC machines.</p>
<p>To improve the quality and reliability of control programs for CNC machines, a digital twin (DT) is proposed to be used. It performs virtual testing of a given grinding cycle for the possibility of defect occurrence at some
combination of variable technological factors. To design the optimal
grinding cycle by calculating the optimum trajectory of the radial feed
change cycle, we propose the dynamic programming method (DPM) used in
solving the classical transport problem, in which a network of roads with
intermediate stations is specified. In the task it is necessary to find the
optimal trajectory of transport. The conditions for the appearance of
defects detected by the DT are introduced into the system of restrictions,
and the feed cycle is again optimized in the DPM optimization system. A new
optimized cycle is again tested by the DT. These iterations are repeated
until the DT fixes the present of a defect for the operation. The
methodology proposed in the article for the synthesis of digital twin and
DPM technologies at the stage of preparation of control programs for CNC
machines makes it possible to guarantee the maximum productivity of the
grinding operation while ensuring the specified quality of the machined
surface under varying processing conditions that vary within the specified
limits.</p> |
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ISSN: | 2191-9151 2191-916X |