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Hi Ian,<br>
<br>
We think there is value in capturing the process so that others
can visualize its operation and optimize its performance. <br>
<br>
Our goal to capture is how the process directs energy at the
material to achieve a geometry change. <br>
<br>
Within TBD limits, other systems should then be able to effect the
same geometry change by directing similar amounts of energy.<br>
<br>
Hope this helps.<br>
<br>
Martin<br>
<br>
On 1/21/2015 7:27 AM, Stroud Ian Anthony wrote:<br>
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<p>Dear Everyone,</p>
<p>Unfortunately I will not be able to participate in the
meeting to^day. I don't understand, though, why you're
dealing with CLI. CLI is machine and process dépendent.
Although the format may be common, the contents have to depend
on the machine and process parameters. It comes at the end of
the chain from CAD through STL and (maybe) SLI, It gves
thefinal movement information for planar layered manufacturing
once all the décisions about process, skin/core, approximation
level, etc. have been settled. The final movements depend on
all these. Any CLI file is machine dépendent in the sense
that it is inappropriate for other, dissimilar machines so I
don't see why it has been brought into the discussion.</p>
<p>Best regards,</p>
<p>Ian</p>
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The second call of 2015 will be held this Wednesday January
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USA, 3PM UK, 4PM Europe.<br>
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The proposed agenda is as follows:<br>
1. Extending the STEP infrastructure for Networked Machining<br>
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