Development and Evaluation of an FEM Model for the Simulation of Microstructured Milling Tools for the Machining of Highly Adhesive Aluminum Alloys

Christian Uschmann, M. Patz
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As part of a research project, an end mill for dry machining of adhesive aluminum alloys was developed and tested. To adapt the tribological conditions in the contact area between chip and tool, the chip surfaces are provided with microstructures parallel to the peripheral cutting edge. In addition, a new type of coating composite consisting of a hard and a soft material is applied to the carbide substrate. By eliminating the need for cooling lubricant, the new development results in reduced environmental and health impacts as well as financial advantages. This article deals with the development and evaluation of an FEM model for the dimensioning of the microstructures and provides insights into first experimental results.
高粘接铝合金微结构铣刀仿真有限元模型的建立与评价
作为研究项目的一部分,开发并测试了一种干式加工粘接铝合金的立铣刀。为了适应切屑与刀具接触区域的摩擦学条件,切屑表面具有平行于周边切削刃的微结构。此外,还将一种由软硬材料组成的新型涂层复合材料应用于碳化物基体。通过消除对冷却润滑剂的需求,新开发的产品减少了对环境和健康的影响,并具有经济优势。本文讨论了微观结构尺寸的有限元模型的发展和评估,并提供了初步实验结果的见解。
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