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Eureka Virtual Machining Release 9 from Roboris introduces laser scanning process simulation, interactive G-code reviewing functionalities, visual post processing of CNC programming, simulated cycloidal cutting and more.

Posted: December 13, 2018

Eureka Virtual Machining Release 9 from Roboris provides more efficient Tool Path Optimization and Cutting Conditions Control. The cutting condition parameters are acquired in real-time during simulation, but the optimization parameters can be set afterwards to produce immediate results for testing multiple optimization parameters without any need of rerunning the simulation.
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Release 9 of Eureka Virtual Machining from Roboris USA, LLC (Goodyear, AZ) includes many enhancements:

  • New program editor includes syntax styling in multiple colors and is customizable by the user.
  • Improved Stock/Design Compare tool. It is now possible to classify results based on excess or residual material volume to avoid insignificant warnings.
  • New PDF report is highly customizable by the user.
  • Real-time measurement of the interference between the tool cutting edge and the finished part.
  • Floating modules management. These optional modules can now float independently of the main license.
  • Eureka Batch. Utility for automatic testing and simulation sequences, without user intervention.
  • Enhanced Eureka Private Cloud. Multiple Eureka servers are now allowed on the same network, with automatic scheduling of the simulation jobs based on workloads and/or custom criteria.
  • Enhanced Eureka Additive. Improved additive technologies, such as LMD (laser metal deposition), WAAM (wire arc additive manufacturing) and FDM (fused deposition modeling), with 3- and 5-axis slicers.
  • More efficient Tool Path Optimization and Cutting Conditions Control. The cutting condition parameters are acquired in real-time during simulation, but the optimization parameters can be set afterwards, producing immediate results. This allows for multiple optimization parameters to be tested without any need of rerunning the simulation.

Release 9 also introduces four new optional modules:

  • Eureka Laser Scanning. Laser scanning process simulation in order to detect undesirable overlapping and/or shaded areas.
  • Eureka Reviewer. Interactive reviewing functionalities, similar to the Eureka Viewer ones, integrated into the Eureka G-Code session.
  • Eureka Visual PostProcessor for programming CNC machines.
  • Eureka Cycloidal Cutting. Simulation of cycloidal cutting, used in gear fabrication.

Roboris USA, LLC, PO Box 7114, Goodyear, AZ 85338, 602-394-3678, info@roboris.com, www.roboris.it/en.

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