Simplified and efficient calibration of a mechanistic cutting force model for ball-end milling |
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Authors: | Abdullahil Azeem Hsi-Yung Feng Lihui Wang |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering, The University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada N6A 5B9;b Integrated Manufacturing Technologies Institute, National Research Council of Canada, London, Ontario, Canada N6G 4X8 |
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Abstract: | Accurate evaluation of the empirical coefficients of a mechanistic cutting force model is critical to the reliability of the predicted cutting forces. This paper presents a simplified and efficient method to determine the cutting force coefficients of a ball-end milling model. The unique feature of this new method is that only a single half-slot cut is to be performed to calibrate the empirical force coefficients that are valid over a wide range of cutting conditions. The instantaneous cutting forces are used with the established helical cutting edge profile on the ball-end mill. The half-slot calibration cut enables successive determination of the lumped discrete values of the varying cutting mechanics parameters along the cutter axis whereas the size effect parameters are determined from the known variation of undeformed chip thickness with cutter rotation. The effectiveness of the present method in determining the cutting force coefficients has been demonstrated experimentally with a series of verification test cuts. |
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Keywords: | Cutting force Empirical coefficients Model calibration Ball-end milling Mechanistic modeling |
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