Abstract

A circular interpolation algorithm used to determine the parameters of separate circular paths was used to generate round shapes on a computer-controlled numeric (CNC) turning machine. It is suggested that this calculation should be included in the CNC lathes ' resident software program. This would decrease the amount of blocks of data required for part of the program. In a single block, a complete circular interpolation cycle for the number of passes could be specified. The suggested algorithm is optimized for minimal machining time and enhanced surface roughness. The programming of the new interpolation scheme, using circular and linear segments, must be applied to the specific part.

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