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An improved methodology for the experimental evaluation of tool runout in peripheral milling
Authors:Eduardo Diez  Hilde Perez  Mario Guzman  Antonio Vizan
Affiliation:1. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Universidad de La Frontera, Temuco, Chile
2. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Universidad de Leon, Leon, Spain
3. Department of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, Madrid, Spain
Abstract:The modeling of cutting forces plays an important role in the progress of research and technology in most machining processes. In particular, peripheral milling is a cutting process difficult to model due to the large number of variables involved. Among these variables, tool runout affects process performance by modifying milling force patterns, shortening the tool life and machine components, and by degrading workpiece quality. In this paper, a methodology to evaluate tool runout in peripheral milling is presented. The use of a boring toolholder is proposed to make controllable changes in the tool offset that modifies tool runout. In addition, the proposed methodology has been validated by means of a piezoactuator-based system that allows tool runout compensation through controlling workpiece displacement. Experimental and simulated results presented in this paper reveal the practical applications of this methodology for researchers and engineers involved in the practice of milling and its modeling.
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