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Modular design of specialized numerical control systems for inclined machining centers

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Modular design of specialized numerical control systems for inclined machining centers is proposed, on the basis of the AksiOMAKontrol computing platform. The specifics of inclined machining centers are discussed; their kinematics is analyzed; and requirements on the control system are systematized. An additional set of machine and measuring cycles, specialized M functions, and operator-interface screens must be introduced. The network architecture of the control system is illustrated for the example of the NAKLON 535 machine.

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Original Russian Text © G.M. Martinov, R.A. Nezhmetdinov, 2014, published in STIN, 2014, No. 11, pp. 28–33.

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Martinov, G.M., Nezhmetdinov, R.A. Modular design of specialized numerical control systems for inclined machining centers. Russ. Engin. Res. 35, 389–393 (2015). https://doi.org/10.3103/S1068798X15050160

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