Structural Levels Model of Performance Behavior and Collaborative Design of High Speed Milling Cutter

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High speed milling cutter is a representative cutter for high efficiency cutting, there is the indeterminacy induced by small sample and lacking information in evaluating its performance. By the analysis of cutter characteristics, acquires the data of structure, material and cutting parameter affecting the performance of cutter, and constructs structural levels model of performance behavior in designing cutter. Using the theory of axiomatic design, investigates mapping approach among structural domain, material domain and functional domain, and propounds collaborative design method of multilevel high speed milling cutter. Results of performance analysis and high speed milling experiment show that the model indicates the interaction among structural levels of cutter, and the design method makes the performance of cutter satisfy the requirements of safety, stability and high efficiency cutting.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 102-104)

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700-704

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March 2010

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