Cutter size optimisation and interference-free tool path generation for five-axis flank milling of centrifugal impellers |
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Authors: | Gang Zheng Qingzhen Bi |
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Affiliation: | State Key Laboratory of Mechanical System and Vibration, School of Mechanical Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong University , Shanghai, 200240 , People's Republic of China |
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Abstract: | Strategies for cutter size optimisation and interference-free tool path generation are proposed for five-axis flank milling of centrifugal impellers. To increase the material removal rate and provide a stronger tool shank during flank milling, the cutter size is first maximised under a set of geometric constraints. The tool path is then globally optimised in accordance with the minimum zone criterion for the determined optimal cutter size. Aside from the local interference of the cutter with the design surface, the global interferences with the hub surface and the adjacent blade surface are also considered in the optimisation models. Interference is indicated by the signed distance from the sampled point on the blade surface to the tool envelope surface. This distance is calculated without constructing the envelope surface. On the basis of the differential property of the distance function, we choose a sequential linear programming method in implementing the optimisations. This approach applies to generic rotary cutters, such as cylindrical and conical tools. Simulations are conducted to obtain the optimal cutter size and generate an interference-free tool path for a practical impeller. Simultaneously, a software module that can generate tool envelope surfaces and verify geometric errors is used to validate the proposed method. |
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Keywords: | flank milling cutter size optimisation interference-free tool path generation centrifugal impeller |
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