切削加工中结构功能面刀具动态行为的基本分析

IF 0.6 Q4 ENGINEERING, MECHANICAL
S. Jaquet, J. Baumann, R. Garcia, D. Biermann
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摘要

机械加工过程的生产率常常受到动态效应的限制。所研究的方法旨在抵消刀具偏转,从而通过在正面切削刃的侧面使用具有明确功能结构的铣刀来阻尼和破坏颤振。为了从根本上研究结构几何特性与刀具-工件相互作用之间的相互作用,在高度抽象的层次上对啮合情况进行了几何评价。随后,在线性切削运动的类比试验中验证了由此得出的假设。在这些切削实验中,动态偏转是由特定柔性模块化刀具系统的外部激励引起的。最后,将技术上最相关的结构变体应用于铣刀,并对其动态行为进行了评估。在这项研究之前,基于仿真的分析了铣削过程中多个相交切削的特征,即前侧面的材料去除作为工艺配置的函数。通过具体优化和协调结构设计和工艺配置,可以提高工艺稳定性,从而实现至少100%的生产率。
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FUNDAMENTAL ANALYSIS ON THE DYNAMIC BEHAVIOR OF TOOLS WITH STRUCTURED FUNCTIONAL SURFACES IN CUTTING OPERATIONS
The productivity of machining processes is often limited by the occurrence of dynamic effects. The investigated approach intends to counteract tool deflections, and thus to damp and disrupt chatter vibrations by using milling tools with defined functional structures on the flank faces at the frontal cutting edges. For the fundamental investigation of the interactions between structural geometric properties and the tool-workpiece interaction, the engagement situation was geometrically evaluated on a highly abstracted level. Subsequently, hypotheses derived from this were validated experimentally in analogy tests with linear cutting motion. In these cutting experiments, dynamic deflections were induced by an external excitation of the specifically compliant modular tool system. Finally, the technologically most relevant structure variants were applied to milling tools and evaluated with regard to their dynamic behavior. This investigation was preceded by a simulation-based analysis of the material removal on the frontal flank face as a function of the process configuration, which is characterized by multiple intersecting cuts in milling processes. By specifically optimizing and coordinating the structure design and the process configuration, an increase in process stability and thus productivity of at least 100% could be achieved.
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MM Science Journal
MM Science Journal ENGINEERING, MECHANICAL-
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