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Version 8 of VERICUT CNC machine simulation, verification and optimization software by CGTech simulates all types of CNC machining, drilling and trimming of composite parts, waterjet, riveting, robots, mill/turn and parallel kinematics.

Posted: August 1, 2016

Booth E-3346: Version 8 of VERICUT CNC machine simulation, verification and optimization software from CGTech simulates all types of CNC machining, including drilling and trimming of composite parts, water jet, riveting, robots, mill/turn and parallel kinematics. The software operates independently, but can also be integrated with leading CAM systems.
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In Booth E-3346, Version 8 of VERICUT CNC machine simulation, verification and optimization software by CGTech (Irvine, CA) will simulate all types of CNC machining, including drilling and trimming of composite parts, water jet, riveting, robots, mill/turn and parallel kinematics. The software operates independently, but can also be integrated with leading CAM systems. VERICUT Machine simulation detects collisions and near-misses between all machine tool components, such as axis slides, heads, turrets, rotary tables, spindles, tool changers, fixtures, workpieces, cutting tools, and other user-defined objects. Users can also set up ‘near-miss zones’ around components to check for close calls and detect over-travel errors. Machine movements and material replacement can even be simulated while stepping or playing backwards.

Upon upgrading to VERICUT 8, the first thing an existing customer will notice is the new Ribbon Bar that allows them to quickly select the VERICUT function they want to use. As they move from tab to tab, the Ribbon Bar dynamically updates to show the options available for that tab. Options are grouped by the function they perform within the software. “VERICUT 8 is all about optimizing our customers’ workflow to quickly access only the menu choices needed at the time,” said product specialist Tom Benedetti. “The Ribbon Bar helps users find the functionality they need quickly and with minimal mouse clicks.” The Ribbon Bar is highly customizable, but to ease the transition for existing users, a “VERICUT Classic” setting organizes all of the menus and options where users previously found them. Several other layout options are included and can be selected depending on the task at hand. Users can also create and save their own layouts as needed for different jobs.

As with all software programs, the accuracy of the data input will directly affect the output. So an accurate model of the cutting tool and holder is required for the effective and accurate simulation of the machining process. Leading cutting tool manufacturers, such as Sandvik, Kennametal and Iscar, now make 3D solid model data available and VERICUT can read in this model data for use in the simulation process. Many of the 3D models are available via the Machining Cloud App and Version 8 has been enhanced to take advantage of more Machining Cloud metadata to significantly simplify the configuration of tools for use. The software also interfaces with tool management systems, such as TDM Systems, Zoller, and WinTool, for access to databases storing cutting tool information. Pre-setting suppliers, including Zoller and Speroni, can also interface to the software so tool offsets and exact dimensions can be applied to the simulation process.

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The VERICUT logger now displays messages and reports from many sources. In addition to errors, warnings, and other messages from the software session, it also displays information from AUTO-DIFF and X-Caliper. The messages can be grouped, sorted, and displayed in a variety of ways depending on user preference. The Force module, first available with the release of Version 7.4, is a physics-based optimization method that determines the maximum reliable feed rate for a given cutting condition based on four factors: force on the cutter, spindle power, maximum chip thickness, and maximum allowable feed rate. In Version 8 there are new features to account for entry/exit speeds, “clean-up” feed rates, and tooling information has been rearranged to be more intuitive.

The ability to translate models using features eliminates the need to create coordinate systems for positional information. A new “Toolpath Trace” feature creates a wireframe of the motion path that can then be measured. No stock model needed to generate a path. Picking on a path in the wireframe automatically sets the simulation to the current line in the NC program. Companies and schools can train future CNC machine tool operators using a graphical user interface that looks just like the real control. The virtual machine responds just as the real machine would. CGTech has also worked with end users and machine tool manufacturers to create accurate and effective Virtual Machine Tool configurations. These range from simple 3-axis milling machines to multi-axis machining centers; simple 2-axis lathes to complex mill-turn centers with sub-spindles and robot loading; water jet and laser cutting, and machining/polishing robots.

VERICUT simulates every machine tool brand, including DMG MORI, Mazak, Makino, Matsuura, Hermle, Chiron, Starrag, WFL, Nakamura-Tome and many more. With the growth of the various additive manufacturing processes, CGTech has developed programming and simulation of the CNC processes used in this technology area, including automated composite fiber-placement and tape-laying. The automated drilling and fastening machines used for the production of aero-structure components are also supported by VERICUT Drilling & Fastening (VDAF) that allows the user to program, visualize, and simulate CNC drilling and fastening machines. Simulation is independent of programming, and VDAF can simulate NC programs from any programming system for any CNC-automated drilling and fastening machine.

CGTech, 9000 Research Drive, Irvine, CA 92618-4214, 949-753-1050, info@cgtech.com, cgtech.com.

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