diplomsko delo
Nik Ratej (Author), Dominika Gornik Bučar (Reviewer), Miran Merhar (Mentor)

Abstract

V diplomskem delu smo optimizirali tehnologijo izdelave lesenega umetniškega izdelka % lesene knjige. Knjigo smo najprej modelirali s programom SolidWorks, nato pa smo s programom SolidCAM generirali G kodo za krmiljenje računalniško podprtih strojev (CNC). Pri izdelavi G kode smo med seboj primerjali različne načine obdelave, ki jih nudi program SolidCAM. Izdelek smo najprej obdelali z grobo obdelavo, nato pa še s fino. Pri simulaciji z grobo obdelavo smo preučili vse načine obdelave, ki jih program nudi. Ugotovili smo, da v našem primeru niso vsi načini grobe obdelave enako uporabni, saj se lahko časi obdelave med seboj močno razlikujejo. Podobno smo ugotovili pri fini obdelavi izdelka, kjer se pri enaki kvaliteti obdelane površine časi obdelave med seboj razlikujejo.

Keywords

SolidWorks;SolidCAM;rezkanje;CNC;les;

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Language: Slovenian
Year of publishing:
Typology: 2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization: UL BF - Biotechnical Faculty
Publisher: [N. Ratej]
UDC: 674.057:004.896
COBISS: 3111817 Link will open in a new window
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Secondary language: English
Secondary title: Optimozation of CNC technology in the manufacturing process of a wooden product
Secondary abstract: In this diploma thesis the technology for the production of a wooden art product, a wooden book, was optimized. First, the book was modelled with SolidWorks software, and then using SolidCAM software G code was generated to control computer numerical controlled machines (CNC). In the programming different processing methods were compared. The product was first machined with rough milling and then with fine milling. In the rough milling all processing methods that the program provides were examined. It was found that all rough processing methods are not equally useful in our case, since machining times can vary greatly. Similarly, it was found in the fine milling of the product that the milling times differ greatly for different milling technologies, considering the same final surface quality.
Secondary keywords: SolidWorks;SolidCAM;milling;CNC;wood;
Type (COBISS): Bachelor thesis/paper
Study programme: 0
Thesis comment: Univ. v Ljubljani, Biotehniška fak., Oddelek za lesarstvo
Pages: IX, 52 f.
ID: 11227603
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