Tool wear modelling for constant removal rate in two-bodies automated polishing

Q3 Engineering
Y. Quinsat, Anthony Guiot, C. Tournier
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Abstract

Complex shapes such as medical implants or injection moulds require the use of super-finishing operations to minimise geometrical defects, down to mirror effect finish. These pre-polishing and polishing operations are still regularly performed manually by skilled workers. In spite of advantages in terms of repeatability, productivity and geometrical quality, automatic polishing methods are not widely used because they require systematic and significant developments. One of the main issues is the modification of the abrasive tool efficiency during the process. It evolves over time due to abrasive grains tearing and transfers onto the abrasive tool surface of workpiece microchips. Thus a model of tool wear is proposed and compensation strategies are elaborated to ensure a constant material removal rate on the surface. Compensations are performed by optimising the spindle speed and/or the feedrate along the tool path and are validated through experimental investigations.
二体自动抛光中恒定去除率的刀具磨损建模
复杂的形状,如医疗植入物或注射模具需要使用超精加工操作,以尽量减少几何缺陷,直到镜面效果完成。这些预抛光和抛光操作仍然定期由熟练工人手工执行。尽管自动抛光方法在可重复性、生产率和几何质量方面具有优势,但由于需要系统和重大的发展,因此没有得到广泛应用。其中一个主要问题是在加工过程中磨具效率的改变。随着时间的推移,由于磨料颗粒撕裂并转移到工件微芯片的磨料工具表面。因此,提出了刀具磨损模型,并阐述了补偿策略,以确保恒定的表面材料去除率。补偿是通过优化主轴速度和/或沿刀具轨迹的进给速度来执行的,并通过实验研究进行验证。
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International Journal of Abrasive Technology
International Journal of Abrasive Technology Engineering-Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
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