2013
DOI: 10.3722/cadaps.2013.757-765
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Parameterized Geometric Design of a Generic Form Milling Cutter

Abstract: This paper presents the design methodology to develop a comprehensive geometric model for a generic form milling cutter. Unlike conventional projected geometry approach, the geometric design of the form milling cutter is modeled here using (a) composite NURBS curve to create the generic profile for the multi-cutting edges and (b) biparametric sweep and planar surfaces to form the rest of the geometry. The methodology is illustrated by varying the dimensional and geometric parameters of the composite model and … Show more

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“…Substituting various standard tools with a form-cutting tool leads to quality improvements, time saving, cost efficiency, etc. [1,2]. One form-cutting tool can handle many diameters and avoids the need to index the turret.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Substituting various standard tools with a form-cutting tool leads to quality improvements, time saving, cost efficiency, etc. [1,2]. One form-cutting tool can handle many diameters and avoids the need to index the turret.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 This digital information, such as coordinates, length, and quality, can be specifically used to generate the basic modeling information of the model by algorithm transforms, so as to achieve the purpose of accurate modeling. 25 Initially, based on geometric graphical modeling, this technology was developed on the basis of geometric graphics modeling through three stages of wireframe modeling, surface modeling, and solid modeling. 6–8 In the case of a small amount of data, digital modeling is more flexible than graphical or parametric modeling.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%