2023
DOI: 10.3390/electronics12040968
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Side-Milling-Force Model Considering Tool Runout and Workpiece Deformation

Abstract: With the development of Industry 4.0, hard-cut materials such as titanium alloys have been widely used in the aerospace industry. However, due to the poor rigidity of titanium alloy parts, deformation and vibration easily occur during the cutting process, which affects the accuracy, surface quality and efficiency of part machining. Therefore, in this paper, tool runout and workpiece deformation are introduced into the milling process of flat-end mills. Based on the tool’s hypocycloid motion, a geometric parame… Show more

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“…In the cutting force prediction for micro-machining processes, the tool run-out phenomenon plays a primary role. Tool run-out determines the difference between the tool edge’s actual and theoretical trajectories [ 17 ]. It greatly affects the accuracy of micro-milling, in contrast to conventional milling, where the same phenomenon has neglectable effects.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the cutting force prediction for micro-machining processes, the tool run-out phenomenon plays a primary role. Tool run-out determines the difference between the tool edge’s actual and theoretical trajectories [ 17 ]. It greatly affects the accuracy of micro-milling, in contrast to conventional milling, where the same phenomenon has neglectable effects.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%