Autodesk Powermill 2020.2 Update | 257.7 mb
Languages: 中文 Simplified, 中文 Traditional, Čeština, english, Français, Deutsch, Magyar,
Italiano, 日本語, 한국어, Polski, Português, Русский, Slovenčina, Español, Türkçe
Languages: 中文 Simplified, 中文 Traditional, Čeština, english, Français, Deutsch, Magyar,
Italiano, 日本語, 한국어, Polski, Português, Русский, Slovenčina, Español, Türkçe
The Autodesk NC CAM team has launched the new release PowerMill 2020.2. The last release of PowerMill represents a significant shift in development in recent years – with a clear focus on usability, reliability, and speed.
PowerMill Viewer
- PowerMill Viewer is a feature-restricted application that you can install on multiple computers at no additional cost. PowerMill Viewer lets existing PowerMill projects be opened, examined, simulated, and verified, to aid collaboration with stakeholders.
Toolpaths
- Applying a toolpath to a stock model is now faster, especially for toolpaths with a large number of points.
- Fixed an issue where toolpaths with an edit history would sometimes cause PowerMill to close unexpectedly when they were invalidated and queued to be recalculated.
NC Programs
- Fixed an issue where changing the fixture offset of toolpaths in an NC Program would not cause the connections between the toolpaths to be recalculated.
General
- Reinstated the $version parameter, which had been inadvertently overshadowed by a new version parameter function.
- Fixed an issue that caused PowerMill to close unexpectedly when used with Chinese, Japanese, and Korean locales and writing certain setup sheets.
- Fixed an issue where deleting a toolpath with the same name as a toolpath folder caused the folder to vanish.
- Resolved a problem where there were two "Copy Toolpath" options in the right mouse button menu of a toolpath in the graphics window.
- Resolved a problem where PowerMill became unusable if the Explorer window was undocked.
PowerMill Additive plug-in
- An issue has been fixed that prevented two way motion in surface coating and feature construction toolpaths on a cylindrical base.
Customer error reporting (CER)
- Fixed an issue that caused PowerMill to close unexpectedly while attempting to the calculate the tool holder profiles for toolpaths that used the 3D filleting high speed option. This issue was identified by CER.
- Fixed an issue that caused PowerMill to close unexpectedly when progress was interrupted while calculating leads and links. This issue was identified by CER.
- Fixed an issue that caused PowerMill to close unexpectedly when adding pocket centre leads to an area clearance profile toolpath. This issue was identified by CER.
- Fixed an issue that caused PowerMill to close unexpectedly when a toolpath whose edit history included reordering was queued for recalculation. This issue was identified by CER.
- Fixed an issue that caused PowerMill to close unexpectedly when writing a triangle block file. This issue was identified by CER.
- Fixed an issue that caused PowerMill to occasionally close unexpectedly when updating the progress bar. This issue was identified by CER.
- Fixed an issue that caused PowerMill to close unexpectedly when recalculating an area clearance toolpath. This issue was identified by CER.
- Fixed an issue that caused PowerMill to close unexpectedly when using the "merge with adjoining segments" operation in the curve editor. This issue was identified by
- PowerMill Viewer is a feature-restricted application that you can install on multiple computers at no additional cost. PowerMill Viewer lets existing PowerMill projects be opened, examined, simulated, and verified, to aid collaboration with stakeholders.
Toolpaths
- Applying a toolpath to a stock model is now faster, especially for toolpaths with a large number of points.
- Fixed an issue where toolpaths with an edit history would sometimes cause PowerMill to close unexpectedly when they were invalidated and queued to be recalculated.
NC Programs
- Fixed an issue where changing the fixture offset of toolpaths in an NC Program would not cause the connections between the toolpaths to be recalculated.
General
- Reinstated the $version parameter, which had been inadvertently overshadowed by a new version parameter function.
- Fixed an issue that caused PowerMill to close unexpectedly when used with Chinese, Japanese, and Korean locales and writing certain setup sheets.
- Fixed an issue where deleting a toolpath with the same name as a toolpath folder caused the folder to vanish.
- Resolved a problem where there were two "Copy Toolpath" options in the right mouse button menu of a toolpath in the graphics window.
- Resolved a problem where PowerMill became unusable if the Explorer window was undocked.
PowerMill Additive plug-in
- An issue has been fixed that prevented two way motion in surface coating and feature construction toolpaths on a cylindrical base.
Customer error reporting (CER)
- Fixed an issue that caused PowerMill to close unexpectedly while attempting to the calculate the tool holder profiles for toolpaths that used the 3D filleting high speed option. This issue was identified by CER.
- Fixed an issue that caused PowerMill to close unexpectedly when progress was interrupted while calculating leads and links. This issue was identified by CER.
- Fixed an issue that caused PowerMill to close unexpectedly when adding pocket centre leads to an area clearance profile toolpath. This issue was identified by CER.
- Fixed an issue that caused PowerMill to close unexpectedly when a toolpath whose edit history included reordering was queued for recalculation. This issue was identified by CER.
- Fixed an issue that caused PowerMill to close unexpectedly when writing a triangle block file. This issue was identified by CER.
- Fixed an issue that caused PowerMill to occasionally close unexpectedly when updating the progress bar. This issue was identified by CER.
- Fixed an issue that caused PowerMill to close unexpectedly when recalculating an area clearance toolpath. This issue was identified by CER.
- Fixed an issue that caused PowerMill to close unexpectedly when using the "merge with adjoining segments" operation in the curve editor. This issue was identified by
PowerMill is Autodesk’s CAM solution for high-speed and five-axis machining. It offers a comprehensive range of strategies and powerful editing tools to ensure efficient, safe and accurate machining, especially for companies that are using sophisticated CNC machine tools to produce complex shapes in challenging materials. PowerMill is used in a wide range of industries but is particularly successful in mold, tool and die, complex aerospace and automotive applications.
The release of PowerMill 2020 represents a significant shift in development in recent years – with a clear focus on usability, reliability, and speed.
The previous releases of PowerMill have seen significant improvements in terms of robustness and safety. Technology such as collision avoidance using automatic tool-axis tilting makes it easier for CAM programmers to create safe NC code that can be run on their CNC machines. Autodesk’s pursuit of safe, collision-free toolpaths has resulted in the introduction of additional safety checks within the core PowerMill algorithm. These safety checks are a good thing – but they do carry a processing overhead which can have an impact on overall calculation time.
In direct response to feedback from customers and internal users, the Autodesk PowerMill team re-focused its development muscle on outright performance (speed).
Watch this selection of videos to see the latest enhancements to Autodesk PowerMill. The 2020 release offers significant speed improvements to toolpath calculation, simulation, and verification, plus enhanced leads and links, uphill corner finishing and a new model filleting option for Optimized Constant Z and Steep and Shallow Finishing.
Speed Improvements - PowerMill 2020
Multi-Threaded Leads and Links - PowerMill 2020
Uphill Corner Finishing - PowerMill 2020
Model Filleting - PowerMill 2020
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Product: Autodesk PowerMill
Version: Ultimate 2020.2 Update Only
Supported Architectures: x64
Website Home Page : www.autodesk.com
Language: multilanguage
System Requirements: PC *
Supported Operating Systems: *
Software Prerequisites: Autodesk PowerMill 2020 or above
Size: 257.7 mb
Operating System
- Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)
- Microsoft Windows 7 Service Pack 1 (64-bit)
CPU Type Multiple core 64-bit processor, such as AMD Phenom II or Intel Core i7
Memory 8 GB RAM minimum recommended, 16 GB RAM or more recommended for demanding parts
Graphics Card NVIDIA Quadro, At least 2GB fully OpenGL 2.0 compliant
Screen Resolution 1920 x 1200
Disk Space 160 GB
- Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)
- Microsoft Windows 7 Service Pack 1 (64-bit)
CPU Type Multiple core 64-bit processor, such as AMD Phenom II or Intel Core i7
Memory 8 GB RAM minimum recommended, 16 GB RAM or more recommended for demanding parts
Graphics Card NVIDIA Quadro, At least 2GB fully OpenGL 2.0 compliant
Screen Resolution 1920 x 1200
Disk Space 160 GB
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