Author:
Jaquet S.,Meijer A.,Baumann J.,Biermann D.
Abstract
AbstractDisturbance factors, such as self-excited tool vibrations, limit the performance of modern machining processes and thus restrict the quality, productivity and sustainability of industrially manufactured components. The dynamic process stability is subjected to significant variances especially at the beginning of the tool life. To precisely quantify these variances, series of milling tests were conducted and analyzed using tools made of high speed steel (HSS) and cemented carbide for the machining of EN AW-7075. In all test series, a critical initial decrease of the stability limit was detected directly at the beginning of the tool life. In the following, a significant increase and subsequent almost constant stability limit was observed. In the case of the HSS cutters the achieved stability limit exceeded the initial level substantially. An increase in the process forces and flank wear was also measured over tool life but the progression cannot directly explain the extend and characteristics regarding the stability limit. The findings described have a considerable impact on the appropriate design of manufacturing processes and experiments to determine the dynamic stability of cutting operations.
Funder
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
Technische Universität Dortmund
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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