Virtual machining is the practice of using computers to simulate and model the use of machine tools for part manufacturing.
Such activity replicates the behavior and errors of a real environment in virtual reality systems.
[1] This can provide useful ways to manufacture products without physical testing on the shop floor.
As a result, time and cost of part production can be decreased.
[2] Virtual machining provides various benefits: Some suggestions for the future studies in virtual machining systems are presented as: