Simulation of CNC milling 5 axis with finite element method
CNC Milling 5 axis both using mathematical theory and with the prototype performance test. Theoretical mathematics used is the Finite Element Method (FEM) with the help of ANSYS 18.1 software while for the design of the 5 Axis CNC Milling using Auto CAD software. Undeniable design of the shape and p...
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description | CNC Milling 5 axis both using mathematical theory and with the prototype performance test. Theoretical mathematics used is the Finite Element Method (FEM) with the help of ANSYS 18.1 software while for the design of the 5 Axis CNC Milling using Auto CAD software. Undeniable design of the shape and performance of CNC Milling. The simulation results show a maximum displacement value of 9.8703 microns. The biggest displacement is at the front end of the top of the chassis. The results of the simulation of Voltage Intensity on the CNC 5 Axis Milling machine chassis show the maximum value of the voltage intensity of 0.288 MPa. The greatest stress intensity at the lower end of the hole on the spindle is shown in red. Next, try the prototype, which starts with the chassis casting process which is divided into three, the first part chassis, the second part supporting pole, and the last one is the top chassis. |
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