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Virtual cutting and optimization of three-axis milling processes
Authors:S Doruk Merdol  Yusuf Altintas  
Affiliation:aManufacturing Automation Laboratory, Department of Mechanical Engineering, The University of British Columbia, 6250 Applied Science Lane, Vancouver, BC, Canada V6T 1Z4
Abstract:This paper presents generalized process simulation and optimization strategies to predict and improve the performance of three-axis milling operations. Cutter-part engagement conditions are extracted from a solid modeling system, which can handle free form part surfaces found in dies and molds. The cutting force distribution along the engaged cutting edge-part surface is evaluated based on the laws of mechanics of milling. By integrating the distributed force along the cutting edge, total forces, torque and power are either predicted analytically using closed-form solutions, or numerically if the cutting tool shape is discontinuous. Simulation results are then used in a constraint-based optimization scheme to maximize the material removal rate (MRR) by calculating acceptable feedrate levels. The proposed virtual milling system is demonstrated experimentally in milling a stamping die with free form surfaces.
Keywords:Virtual simulation  Process optimization  Feedrate optimization  Milling simulation
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