Smooth Cutting Operation Strategy for High Finishing Machining

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High finishing machining tool path generation methods are usually adopted for five-axis computer numerically controlled machining of sculptured surface parts. The quality of the high finishing machining has an important effect on that of the surface. In this paper, a high finishing machining tool path generation method is introduced to generate an optimal tool path. The initial tool path is firstly created based on the constant scallop height, then the derived tool paths are generated as a kind of the diagonal curve by the initial tool path, and at last, the tool path smoothing algorithm is applied to the generated tool path. This path algorithm can ensure higher level of smooth of the surface been machined. Finally, the results of simulation and experiment of the machining process are given to verify the smooth and applicability of the proposed method.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 875-877)

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896-900

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February 2014

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© 2014 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved

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