The effect of tool nose radius in ultrasonic vibration cutting of hard metal |
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Authors: | M. Xiao K. Sato S. Karube T. Soutome |
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Affiliation: | a Utsunomiya University, Department of Mechanical Systems Engineering, 7-1-2 Yoto, Utsunomiya, Tochigi, 321-8585, Japan;b Pilot Corporation, 1-4-3 Nisihatiman, Hiratsuka, Kanagawa, 254-8585, Japan |
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Abstract: | A tool edge with a small nose radius can alleviate the regenerative chatter. In general, it is important for conventional cutting to use the smallest possible tool nose radius. However, a sharp tool shape has an adverse effect on tool strength and the instability of machining process still occurs. Previous researches have shown that vibration cutting has a higher cutting stability as compared with conventional cutting. In the present paper, the influence of tool nose radius on cutting characteristics including chatter vibration, cutting force and surface roughness is investigated by theory. It is found from the theoretical investigation that a steady vibration created by motion between the tool and the workpiece is still obtained even using a large nose radius in vibration cutting. This article presents a vibration cutting method using a large nose radius in order to solve chatter vibration and tool strength problem in hard-cutting. With a suitable nose radius size, experimental results show that a stable and a precise surface finish is achieved. |
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Keywords: | Nose radius Chatter vibration Steady vibration Ultrasonic vibration cutting Hard-cutting Precision machining Cutting model |
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