Study on Effects of Cutter Radial Runout and Deformation on Cutting Force in Ball-End Hard Milling

Article Preview

Abstract:

As cutter radial runout and deformation play a main role in processing precision, surface roughness and cutter wear during hard milling, the effects of the former two factors on actual cutting radius and cutting chip thickness are analyzed during milling process briefly in this paper. The vector direction of radius runout and deformation are assumed to be the same. Then, the milling force of cutting cutter whirling a circle is simulated under the three-dimensional feed motion, and the simulation result agrees well with the experimental result.

You might also be interested in these eBooks

Info:

Periodical:

Solid State Phenomena (Volume 175)

Pages:

284-288

Citation:

Online since:

June 2011

Export:

Price:

Permissions CCC:

Permissions PLS:

Сopyright:

© 2011 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved

Share:

Citation:

[1] D.H. Wen, X.L. Liu et al: Cutter Engineering, Vol. 36 (2002) No. 6, pp.3-6. (In Chinese).

Google Scholar

[2] J.J. Wang, C.M. Zheng: Int. J. of Mach. Cutters & Manuf., Vol. 43(7) (2003), pp.687-697.

Google Scholar

[3] C. Sim, M Yang: Cutters Manufact. Vol. 33(2) (1993), pp.267-284.

Google Scholar

[4] W.T. Ma, S.H. Fan, P.H. Lou: China Mechanical Engineering. Vol. 24(2) (2005), pp.2171-2175.

Google Scholar

[5] Q.M. Ni and et al.: Journal of Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Vol. 35(7) (2001), pp.1003-1007.

Google Scholar

[6] A.P. Xu and et al.: Chinese Journal of Mechanical Engineering, Vol. 35(5) (1999), pp.31-36.

Google Scholar