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Innovative CNC technology for the aerospace industry


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Nuremberg, Oct 17, 2006 - Complete automation solutions for CNC applications in airplane and engine manufacture are the focus of the Siemens Automation and Drives (A&D) presentation at the Airtech 2006 in Frankfurt, Germany. The range includes CNC solutions for 5-axis simultaneous machining, active oscillation damping functions, and simulation tools for efficient engine production. Siemens A&D is also showing for the first time a new 7 axis transformation for fiber and tape laying applications.

The aircraft industry sets the pace in the introduction of new production technologies and places very high demands on automation solutions. At the Airtec 2006, Siemens A&D is presenting CNC solutions for 5 axis simultaneous machining, fiber and tape laying, machining titanium, assembly, and laser and friction welding. Siemens A&D’s new 7 axis transformation enables programming in workpiece coordinates even with complex machine kinematics. This, in turn, enables machine concepts to be implemented for highly innovative fiber and tape laying applications that can produce complete fuselage segments on the basis of carbon fiber reinforced plastic materials.

The Sinumerik 840D orientation interpolation functions support orientation smoothing for traditional 5-axis machining in higher-level CAM systems. This orientation smoothing can harmonize the smallest disparities in the data quality of CAM systems online. This enables productivity to be significantly increased and surface quality to be improved.

The Sinumerik 840D provides active oscillation damping, which contributes to meeting the aerospace industry’s demands for higher machining speeds. This largely eliminates or compensates for the machine’s natural frequencies and also enables considerably higher servo gain factors and path jerk values to be set on machines thus configured. This, in turn, enables the overall machining time to be substantially reduced.

Siemens A&D supplies tools for improving the surface qualities in engine production. As soon as the machining paths have been defined, the Virtual Production service can calculate the surface qualities precisely, eliminate any errors and optimize processes. This tool also calculates the exact time required to machine a component on a specific machine. This offers not only major advantages for the everyday programming of components but also in the selection of the right concept when investing in machines.

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Reference number: AD MC 2006101401.E



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