Applicability of an orthogonal cutting slip-line field model for the microscale

Author:

Rebaioli Lara1,Biella Gabriele1,Annoni Massimiliano1,Mayor J Rhett2,Semeraro Quirico1

Affiliation:

1. Dipartimento di Meccanica, Politecnico di Milano, Milano, Italy

2. The George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, USA

Abstract

Mechanical micromachining is a very flexible and widely exploited process, but its knowledge should still be improved since several incompletely explained phenomena affect the microscale chip removal. Several models have been developed to describe the machining process, but only some of them consider a rounded edge tool, which is a typical condition in micromachining. Among these models, the Waldorf's slip-line field model for the macroscale allows to separately evaluate shearing and ploughing force components in orthogonal cutting conditions; therefore, it is suitable to predict cutting forces when a large ploughing action occurs, as in micromachining. This study aims at demonstrating how this model is suitable also for micromachining conditions. To achieve this goal, a clear and repeatable procedure has been developed for objectively validating its force prediction performance at low uncut chip thickness (less than 50 μm) and relatively higher cutting edge radius. The proposed procedure makes the model generally applicable after a suitable and non-extensive calibration campaign. This article shows how calibration experiments can be selected among the available cutting trial database based on the model force prediction capability. Final validation experiments have been used to show how the model is robust to a cutting speed variation even if the cutting speed is not among the model quantities. A suitable set-up, especially designed for microturning conditions, has been used to measure forces and chip thickness. Tests have been performed on 6082-T6 Aluminum alloy with different cutting speeds and different ratios between uncut chip thickness and cutting edge radius.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering,Mechanical Engineering

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