Cutter Selection in the Milling of Thin-Web Components Considering the Machining Errors Control

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The existent studies on the milling of the thin-web components are reviewed first, then the cutter selection strategies are discussed theoretically based on the mechanistic model of the milling cutter, and several experiments are carried out to verify the theoretical analysis. At last, the conclusions are given on the cutter selection strategy in the milling of the thin-web components.

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Key Engineering Materials (Volumes 375-376)

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667-671

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March 2008

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