2022
DOI: 10.3390/ma15030731
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Influence of Axial Depth of Cut and Tool Position on Surface Quality and Chatter Appearance in Locally Supported Thin Floor Milling

Abstract: Thin floor machining is a challenging and demanding issue, due to vibrations that create poor surface quality. Several technologies have been developed to overcome this problem. Ad hoc fixtures for a given part geometry lead to meeting quality tolerances, but since they lack flexibility, they are expensive and not suitable for low manufacturing batches. On the contrary, flexible fixtures consisting of vacuum cups adaptable to a diversity of part geometries may not totally avoid vibrations, which greatly limits… Show more

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“…Given the characteristics of the milling process used to generate thin walls, it is expected that the machined surface roughness of the thin wall will also be significantly affected by the cutting conditions [ 5 , 29 , 55 , 62 , 63 , 64 ]. The successive entry of the cutting teeth of the tool into the material of the workpiece, the variation of the chip thickness, the variation of the cutting force, the vibrations generated by the milling process, the values of the milling parameters, etc., can be factors with a strong influence on the values of some parameters characterizing the roughness of the machined surface of the thin wall.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given the characteristics of the milling process used to generate thin walls, it is expected that the machined surface roughness of the thin wall will also be significantly affected by the cutting conditions [ 5 , 29 , 55 , 62 , 63 , 64 ]. The successive entry of the cutting teeth of the tool into the material of the workpiece, the variation of the chip thickness, the variation of the cutting force, the vibrations generated by the milling process, the values of the milling parameters, etc., can be factors with a strong influence on the values of some parameters characterizing the roughness of the machined surface of the thin wall.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%