Based on ABAQUS Five Axis Milling Process Dynamics Modeling and Analysis

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Article in the first quantitative analysis of milling process of material removal on the work piece model effects, using matrix perturbation theory gives the work piece modal approximation, fast algorithms. Major sources of uncertain factors analysis of milling process, based on the interval algebra, derivation of the work piece (or tool) interval characteristics of matrix, the use of interval finite element method for calculating the tool dynamic response of upper and lower bounds. Modal experimental results and theoretical predictions dovetailed.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 463-464)

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637-641

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February 2012

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© 2012 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved

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