Research on Cutter Location Optimization of Tapered Ball End Mill Finish Flank Milling Ruled Surface Blade

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For the low efficiency and poor surface quality problem of finishing ruled surface blade in the traditional method, tapered ball end mill cutter location optimization methods had been proposed to ensure that the envelope surface of tapered ball end mill is close to intractable ruled surface blade as much as possible. First, the tapered ball end mill initial cutter location was obtained based on the improved two point offset algorithm. Then to realize the cutter location optimization calculation, selected three point in tool axis to slide for the target of the minimum range between cutter envelope surface and blade surface. Finally, the blades instance was calculated according to the obtained tool center point and optimized tool axis vector. Simulation and experiments verified the effectiveness of cutter location optimization method proposed in this paper.

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Key Engineering Materials (Volumes 589-590)

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421-426

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October 2013

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