Abstract

In the manufacturing field, various types of machine tools are widely spread and used. However, machine tools have mechanisms that rotate at high speed, generate heat, large forces which can be dangerous for inexperienced users. Therefore, safe training system is required. Virtual reality (VR) is inexpensive compared to machine tools and can provide an immersive training environment for a large number of trainee. In this study, we developed a training system for machining in a virtual space for a desktop machine tool. Furthermore, in order to realize the digital twin, the behavior of the actual machine and that of the virtual machine can be synchronized using TCP/IP, and the behavior of the table of the actual machine can be monitored.

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