Experimental Research of Workpiece Temperature in Orthogonal Turn-Milling Compound Machining

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Workpiece temperature in orthogonal turn-milling compound machining was studied with experimental method in this paper. The orthogonal turn-milling process was simulated through engagement of a milling tool and cylindrical surface on a five-axis milling center. The cutting parameters were designed into an orthogonal parameter table of seven factors three levels based on factors having effects on workpiece temperature. Variance analysis of data achieved from this experiment was carried out and conclusion about the order of effects each factor has on workpiece temperature was drawn.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 887-888)

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1184-1190

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February 2014

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