Standard process monitoring and traceability programming in collaborative CAD/CAM/CNC manufacturing scenarios |
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Authors: | Julio Garrido CamposAuthor Vitae Luis Rodriguez MiguezAuthor Vitae |
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Affiliation: | Automation and Systems Engineering Department, Universidad de Vigo, Spain |
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Abstract: | The paper focuses on collaborative STEP-based CAD/CAM/CNC supply chains to program and automate machining process data monitoring and traceability activities. A traceability interface (traceability nc_functions) is defined for the new CNC programming standard ISO STEP-NC. CAM systems will be able to program monitoring and data access activities by inserting traceability nc_function calls in CNC programs. On the shop floor, controllers will automatically interpret these nc_functions to access process data while machining and will relate data records with the corresponding machining operations in a STEP-NC part program. With both types of information—process data and standard machining program (STEP-NC part program)—spread and technologically heterogeneous engineering systems will have full knowledge about what has happened in production. Traceability data access automation will assure data reliability. The paper describes a traceability scenario where standards such as MTConnect and ISA-95 support, rather than interfere with, the STEP-NC traceability proposal. |
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Keywords: | ISO STEP STEP-NC CAD/CAM/CNC Manufacturing traceability Spread manufacturing |
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