Five-axis flank milling stability prediction by considering the tool-workpiece interactions and speed effect

Yongjian Ji*, Xibin Wang, Zhibing Liu, Hongjun Wang, Wei Feng, Yong Wang, Shuyao Liu

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Abstract

Chatter is one of the challenging topics in the field of metal cutting. The dynamic characteristics of five-axis milling system are complex and variable. Especially in high-speed milling process, the influence of the tool-workpiece interactions and speed effect on milling stability is more obvious. It is necessary to investigate the influence of various interaction effects on milling stability. In this paper, the dynamical model of spindle system was established, and then the model was applied to investigate the influence of gyroscopic effect and centrifugal force on the dynamical characteristics of the tool tip. In order to solve the chatter problem of five-axis flank milling, the extended dynamical model of five-axis flank milling which considers the tool-workpiece interactions and speed effect was established. Based on the established milling dynamical model, the influence mechanism of the spindle system-tool-workpiece interaction effects on five-axis flank milling stability was investigated. The stability lobe diagrams of five-axis flank milling which contains the tool-workpiece interactions and speed effect can be obtained. Experimental results show that the proposed five-axis flank milling dynamical model can predict the milling state more reliable than the traditional ones. The research results are of great significance in preventing five-axis flank milling chatter.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2037-2060
Number of pages24
JournalInternational Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology
Volume108
Issue number7-8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jun 2020

Keywords

  • Five-axis
  • Flank milling
  • Milling stability prediction
  • Speed effect
  • Tool-workpiece interactions

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