Industrial Productivity Manufacturing Technology

Machine Tool Software

Originally published in 1988
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A NASA-developed software package has played a part in technical education of students who major in Mechanical Engineering Technology at William Rainey Harper College. Professor Hack has been using (APT) Automatically Programmed Tool Software since 1969 in his CAD/CAM Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing curriculum. Professor Hack teaches the use of APT programming languages for control of metal cutting machines. Machine tool instructions are geometry definitions written in APT Language to constitute a part program." The part program is processed by the machine tool. CAD/CAM students go from writing a program to cutting steel in the course of a semester."

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Abstract
A NASA-developed software package has played a part in technical education of students who major in Mechanical Engineering Technology at William Rainey Harper College. Professor Hack has been using (APT) Automatically Programmed Tool Software since 1969 in his CAD/CAM Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing curriculum. Professor Hack teaches the use of APT programming languages for control of metal cutting machines. Machine tool instructions are geometry definitions written in APT Language to constitute a part program." The part program is processed by the machine tool. CAD/CAM students go from writing a program to cutting steel in the course of a semester."
Machine Tool Software

Machine Tool Software

Machine Tool Software

Machine Tool Software