Engineering (Jun 2015)

CPS Modeling of CNC Machine Tool Work Processes Using an Instruction-Domain Based Approach

  • Jihong Chen,
  • Jianzhong Yang,
  • Huicheng Zhou,
  • Hua Xiang,
  • Zhihong Zhu,
  • Yesong Li,
  • Chen-Han Lee,
  • Guangda Xu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15302/J-ENG-2015054
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 2
pp. 247 – 260

Abstract

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Building cyber-physical system (CPS) models of machine tools is a key technology for intelligent manufacturing. The massive electronic data from a computer numerical control (CNC) system during the work processes of a CNC machine tool is the main source of the big data on which a CPS model is established. In this work-process model, a method based on instruction domain is applied to analyze the electronic big data, and a quantitative description of the numerical control (NC) processes is built according to the G code of the processes. Utilizing the instruction domain, a work-process CPS model is established on the basis of the accurate, real-time mapping of the manufacturing tasks, resources, and status of the CNC machine tool. Using such models, case studies are conducted on intelligent-machining applications, such as the optimization of NC processing parameters and the health assurance of CNC machine tools.

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