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Effects of micro-milling conditions on the cutting forces and process stability
Authors:SM Afazov  D Zdebski  SM Ratchev  J Segal  S Liu
Affiliation:Manufacturing Research Division, University of Nottingham, Nottingham NG7 2RD, UK
Abstract:Determining stable cutting conditions for corresponding cutting tools with specific geometries is essential for achieving precision micro-milling with high surface quality. Therefore, this paper investigates the influence of the tool rake angle, tool wear and workpiece preheating on the cutting forces and process stability. An advanced micro-milling cutting force model considering the tool wear is proposed. The micro-milling cutting forces are predicted and compared with experimentally obtained results for two cutting conditions and four edge radii measured at different stages of the tool wear. It is found that the cutting forces increase by increasing the edge radius. It is also observed that the cutting forces are higher at a rake angle of 0° compared with a rake angle of 8°. The increase of the cutting forces is mainly associated with the change of the friction conditions between the tool and workpiece contact. Stability lobes are obtained for different edge radii, rake angles of 0° and 8°, initial workpiece temperature and different measured static run-outs. The predicted stability lobes are compared with the micro-milling force signals transformed into the frequency domain. It is observed that the predicted stability limits result in good correlation with the experimentally obtained chatter free conditions. Also, the stability limits are higher at smaller edge radii, higher preheating workpiece temperature and positive rake angles.
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