B2: Acceleration
4.3 Examples
Basic Functions
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4.3.2
Jerk
4.3.2.1
Path velocity characteristic
Key statement
An excerpt from a part program is provided below, together with the associated acceleration characteristic, by
way of an example. These are used to illustrate how the path velocity can be adapted to take account of various
events and the resulting change in jerk.
Part program (excerpt, schematic)
; Setting of path acceleration and path jerk in the event of external intervention:
N0100 $AC_PATHACC = 0.
N0200 $AC_PATHJERK = 4. * ($MA_MAX_AX_JERK[X] + $MA_MAX_AX_JERK[Y]) / 2.
; Synchronized actions for the purpose of varying the override (simulates external
intervention):
N53 ID=1 WHENEVER ($AC_TIMEC > 16) DO $AC_OVR=10
N54 ID=2 WHENEVER ($AC_TIMEC > 30) DO $AC_OVR=100
;Approach
N1000 G0 X0 Y0 SOFT
N1100 TRANS Y=-50
N1200 AROT Z=30 G642
; Contour
N2100 X0 Y0
N2200 X = 70 G1 F10000 RNDM=10
N2300 Y = 70
N2400 X0
N2500 Y0
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