Determination of Force Parameters for Milling Simulations by Combining Optimization and Simulation Techniques

Author:

Freiburg Dennis1,Hense Rouven1,Kersting Petra23,Biermann Dirk4

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Machining Technology, TU Dortmund University, Baroper Straße 303, Dortmund 44227, Germany e-mail:

2. Junior Professor Institute of Machining Technology, TU Dortmund University, Baroper Straße 303, Dortmund 44227, Germany;

3. Institute of Process Technology and Quality Management, Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg, Magdeburg 39106, Germany e-mail:

4. Professor Institute of Machining Technology, TU Dortmund University, Baroper Straße 303, Dortmund 44227, Germany e-mail:

Abstract

Milling is a machining process in which material removal occurs due to the rotary motion of a cutting tool relative to a typically stationary workpiece. In modern machining centers, up to and exceeding six degrees of freedom for motion relative to the tool and workpiece are possible, which results in a very complex chip and force formation. For the process layout, simulations can be used to calculate the occurring process forces, which are needed, e.g., for the prediction of surface errors of the workpiece, or for tool wear and process optimization examinations. One limiting factor for the quality of simulation results is the parametrization of the models. The most important parameters for milling simulations are the ones that calibrate the force model, as nearly every modeled process characteristic depends on the forces. This article presents the combination of a milling simulation with the Broyden–Fletcher–Goldfarb–Shanno (BFGS) optimization algorithm for the fast determination of force parameters that are valid for a wide range of process parameters. Experiments were conducted to measure the process forces during milling with different process parameters. The measured forces serve as basis for tests regarding the quality of the determined force parameters. The effect of the tool runout on the optimization result is also discussed, as this may have significant influence on the forces when using tools with more than one tooth. The article ends with a conclusion, in which some notes about the practical application of the algorithm are given.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering,Computer Science Applications,Mechanical Engineering,Control and Systems Engineering

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