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Digital Twin–oriented real-time cutting simulation for intelligent computer numerical control machining

Xian Cao, Gang Zhao, Wenlei Xiao

2020Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers Part B Journal of Engineering Manufacture60 citationsDOI

Abstract

Digital Twin has become a frontier research topic in recent years and the important development direction of intelligent manufacturing. For numerical control machining, a Digital Twin system can be used as an intelligent monitoring and analysis center by reflecting the real machining process in a virtual environment. The machining simulation is the key technology to realize this kind of application. However, existing machining simulation systems are designed for off-line situation that cannot be used directly in Digital Twin environment. The challenges for machining simulation are analyzed and explained in this article: (1) complete process data representation in simulation system; (2) executing in cooperating with computer numerical control system; (3) more efficient simulation algorithm. In order to meet these challenges, a new machining simulation system is proposed. STEP-NC standard is used to save complete process data exported from the computer-aided manufacturing system and synchronization algorithm is developed based on the communication data of computer numerical control system. Most importantly, an optimized tri-dexel-based machining simulation algorithm is developed to perform high efficiency that can follow the real machining process. Finally, a Digital Twin system for NC machining is presented that has been tested and verified in a workshop located in COMAC (Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China Ltd).

Topics & Concepts

MachiningNumerical controlProcess (computing)Computer scienceSynchronization (alternating current)Machine toolEngineeringEngineering drawingMechanical engineeringOperating systemComputer networkChannel (broadcasting)Digital Transformation in IndustryManufacturing Process and OptimizationAdvanced machining processes and optimization