{"title":"通过柱塞式测试揭示微型工具侧面的弹性恢复、接触压力和摩擦力之间的复杂相互作用","authors":"Yiğit Karpat , Can Güven","doi":"10.1016/j.precisioneng.2024.07.003","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<div><p>A good understanding of the interplay between the cutting tool edge radius, elastic recovery, friction, and contact pressure is essential for better modeling of ploughing forces during micro-scale cutting. This study conducts plunging tests on an ultra-precision CNC with engineered tungsten carbide cutting tools on commercially pure titanium alloy. The cutting tool edge radius is prepared to be around 3.5–4 μm, which resembles those cutting tools used in micro scale machining. During plunging tests, the micro cutting tool is given a sinusoidal movement with an amplitude close to edge radius of the tool as the work material is rotated at a constant speed. The residual depth profiles of the webs corresponding to the commanded depths were investigated in detail to identify elastic recovery rate. The cutting and thrust force measurements during plunging experiments together with identified elastic recovery rate was employed in an analytical model of micro scale machining to obtain the variations of contact pressure and coefficient of friction as a function of commanded depth. Due to the scale of the experiments that were performed, the effects of surface topography of the cutting tool and possible alignment errors are also considered in the analytical model. A linear relationship between the contact pressure and elastic recovery has been identified during ploughing-dominated machining conditions for the work material and the cutting tool pair considered in this study. The proposed experimental technique is shown to be promising in terms of modeling ploughing forces during micro-scale cutting.</p></div>","PeriodicalId":54589,"journal":{"name":"Precision Engineering-Journal of the International Societies for Precision Engineering and Nanotechnology","volume":"89 ","pages":"Pages 349-364"},"PeriodicalIF":3.5000,"publicationDate":"2024-07-06","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Unraveling the complex interplay between elastic recovery, contact pressure, and friction on the flank face of the micro tools via plunging-type testing\",\"authors\":\"Yiğit Karpat , Can Güven\",\"doi\":\"10.1016/j.precisioneng.2024.07.003\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<div><p>A good understanding of the interplay between the cutting tool edge radius, elastic recovery, friction, and contact pressure is essential for better modeling of ploughing forces during micro-scale cutting. This study conducts plunging tests on an ultra-precision CNC with engineered tungsten carbide cutting tools on commercially pure titanium alloy. The cutting tool edge radius is prepared to be around 3.5–4 μm, which resembles those cutting tools used in micro scale machining. During plunging tests, the micro cutting tool is given a sinusoidal movement with an amplitude close to edge radius of the tool as the work material is rotated at a constant speed. The residual depth profiles of the webs corresponding to the commanded depths were investigated in detail to identify elastic recovery rate. The cutting and thrust force measurements during plunging experiments together with identified elastic recovery rate was employed in an analytical model of micro scale machining to obtain the variations of contact pressure and coefficient of friction as a function of commanded depth. Due to the scale of the experiments that were performed, the effects of surface topography of the cutting tool and possible alignment errors are also considered in the analytical model. A linear relationship between the contact pressure and elastic recovery has been identified during ploughing-dominated machining conditions for the work material and the cutting tool pair considered in this study. 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Unraveling the complex interplay between elastic recovery, contact pressure, and friction on the flank face of the micro tools via plunging-type testing
A good understanding of the interplay between the cutting tool edge radius, elastic recovery, friction, and contact pressure is essential for better modeling of ploughing forces during micro-scale cutting. This study conducts plunging tests on an ultra-precision CNC with engineered tungsten carbide cutting tools on commercially pure titanium alloy. The cutting tool edge radius is prepared to be around 3.5–4 μm, which resembles those cutting tools used in micro scale machining. During plunging tests, the micro cutting tool is given a sinusoidal movement with an amplitude close to edge radius of the tool as the work material is rotated at a constant speed. The residual depth profiles of the webs corresponding to the commanded depths were investigated in detail to identify elastic recovery rate. The cutting and thrust force measurements during plunging experiments together with identified elastic recovery rate was employed in an analytical model of micro scale machining to obtain the variations of contact pressure and coefficient of friction as a function of commanded depth. Due to the scale of the experiments that were performed, the effects of surface topography of the cutting tool and possible alignment errors are also considered in the analytical model. A linear relationship between the contact pressure and elastic recovery has been identified during ploughing-dominated machining conditions for the work material and the cutting tool pair considered in this study. The proposed experimental technique is shown to be promising in terms of modeling ploughing forces during micro-scale cutting.
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Precision Engineering - Journal of the International Societies for Precision Engineering and Nanotechnology is devoted to the multidisciplinary study and practice of high accuracy engineering, metrology, and manufacturing. The journal takes an integrated approach to all subjects related to research, design, manufacture, performance validation, and application of high precision machines, instruments, and components, including fundamental and applied research and development in manufacturing processes, fabrication technology, and advanced measurement science. The scope includes precision-engineered systems and supporting metrology over the full range of length scales, from atom-based nanotechnology and advanced lithographic technology to large-scale systems, including optical and radio telescopes and macrometrology.