Tool path planning for five-axis flank milling with developable surface approximation |
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Authors: | Chih-Hsing Chu Jang-Ting Chen |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management, National Tsing-Hua University, Hsinchu, 300, Taiwan |
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Abstract: | This paper presents a novel approach that automatically generates an interference-free tool path for five-axis flank milling of a ruled surface. A boundary curve of the machined surface is subdivided into curve segments. Each segment works as a guide curve in the design method for developable Bézier surface that controls a developable patch for approximating the surface with available degrees of freedom. Geometric algorithms are proposed for calculating consecutive patches with G1 continuity across the patch boundary. A tapered tool can move along the rulings of these patches without inducing local tool interference as a result of their developability. The machining deviation is controlled by the surface approximation error. A machining test is conducted with the generated CL data and the result verifies the feasibility of the proposed approach. This work successfully transforms avoidance of tool interference into a geometric modeling problem and provides a simple solution. It thus demonstrates a good potential for the developable surface theory of five-axis flank machining . |
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Keywords: | Developable surface Five-axis machining Flank milling Ruled surface Tool interference |
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