Turbine Blade Distortion Analysis during Spiral NC Milling Based on FEM

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Turbine blade plays an important role in aero engine and power generation equipment. As thin-walled and free-form surface component, deflection in spiral milling of turbine blade is common, which result in bad dimensional precision. In this paper, a five-axis milling experiment was firstly conducted to get the cutting force components. Then, deflections were studied at different positions. The results show that compensation can be made based on the FEM analysis.

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June 2012

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