Research on High Speed Ball-End Milling Forces

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Based on the experiment of high speed milling ball-end milling forces, the model of ball-end milling force is established for high speed machining complex surface by differential method, and research on the principle of high speed ball-end milling force. Results show that the parameters of cutting layer are subjected to varying curvature of complex surface, and place in the unstable state, cutting force decreases as the curvature and the inclination angle increase. By means of lessening cutting speed’s grads and adjusting the inclination angle and the path interval of cutter to the variety of curvature, cutting force and its fluctuation can be depressed availably; the process of high speed ball-end milling can be obviously improved.

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Key Engineering Materials (Volumes 315-316)

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25-29

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July 2006

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