Machining Simulation Features Increased Machining Process Analysis
October 1, 2015
Machining Simulation Features Increased Machining Process Analysis
SPRING Technologies has released NCSIMUL Machine 9.2, the flagship of its NCSIMUL SOLUTIONS portfolio.
"Pursuing its commitment to the development of the factory of the future, SPRING Technologies is enriching its solution with additional properties for its composites module and enhancing its capabilities in terms of automation, ergonomics and, ultimately, end-user productivity," said a company spokesperson.
"With Version 9.2, we bring our users the very best technology to automate tasks that deliver no added value, and secure the information, data exchange and tool paths - all of this in a 3D graphic environment," explained Olivier Bellaton, Managing Director of SPRING Technologies. "Each new version brings us a step closer to smart industry."
With NCSIMUL Machine users can:
- Control the global machining process
- Simulate, check, optimize and modify machining programs
- Detect collisions
- Optimize cutting conditions
- Release a standardized technical content throughout the workshop.
"We are going forward step by step to bring our customers even higher levels of automation, security and mobility," said Philippe Solignac, Corporate Marketing Director at SPRING Technologies. "This is precisely what the market is demanding."
Key new features of NCSIMUL Machine 9.2 include:
- Greater analysis: time graph, time-to-complete display
- New features for the composites module
- Enhanced user experience: NCSIMUL SOLUTIONS downloader.
Automation: Real-Time Information
- Cutting parameter time graph: This fully customizable graph facilitates the interpretation and analysis of cutting data. With the X-axis showing the program time and the Y-axis displaying a selected cutting parameter, users can clearly and simply view variations in the cutting parameter, with a dynamic link to the NC program. Users can also choose whether to display all tools simultaneously or just the current tool and compare data before and after machining has been optimized.
- Time-to-complete display: a new window, refreshed dynamically during the machining simulation, offers users the ability to monitor the time-to-complete for the active block until the next event (machine stop, tool change, end of program, end of machining) in real time.
New Enhancements for Composites Module
"After last January's announcement of a module to simulate composite material lay-up, SPRING Technologies is pursuing its dedicated R&D, notably for the aeronautic industry and industrial sectors, using leading-edge technologies, by extending the module to support contact lay-up," said the spokesperson.
New algorithms enable fiber lay-up simulation (the filament winding process has been available since version 9.1). This realistic simulation lays the fiber, taking into account the initial media, the already laid material and the roller position. Also, the process precisely and separately manages the positioning of the fiber cutting in the ribbon, delivering realistic display of the complete 3D model of the final part (selectively displaying each layer).
From design office to production, NCSIMUL Machine Composites offers users the ability to check their NC programs in three steps: NC program analysis, material lay-up simulation and results analysis.
NCSIMUL Machine offers the following user benefits:
- Secure NC machine tools throughout the lay-up process
- Elimination of the risk of program errors
- Reduction of program validation time
- Minimization of structure analysis time.
With NCSIMUL Machine 9.2, just like any desktop software, users can know at all times whether their version is up to date. The application enables them to download all product updates in the NCSIMUL SOLUTIONS range.
For more information contact:
Silvre Proisy, General Manager
SPRING Technologies Inc.
50 Milk St., 16th Floor
Boston, MA 02109
617-401-2197
sproisy@springplm.com
www.springplm.com
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