Performances of HSK Spindle/Toolholder Interface for HSM

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With the rapid development of high-speed machining technology, more and more machining centers have been equipped with the HSK toolholders. In this paper, the performances of the HSK spindle/toolholder interface, such as the axial movement, the radial deflection and the contact stress distribution, were simulated by means of the finite element method and compared with the traditional BT interface. From the simulated results, it was pointed out that the performances of the HSK interface were obviously superior to that of the BT interface, and the HSK interface was much more suitable for high-speed machining.

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Materials Science Forum (Volumes 532-533)

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269-272

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December 2006

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