Prediction of Milling Deformation for Frame-Type Thin-Walled Parts Considering Workblank Initial Residual Stress and Milling Force

Lijie Ma*, Shijie Ba, Yu Zhang, Hongwen Liu, Leyang Li, Fei Gao, Faping Zhang*, Junjin Ma

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Abstract

Machining deformation is a key bottleneck that restricts the improvement of manufacturing accuracy of aviation thin-walled structural components, such as frames, beams, and wall panels. The initial residual stress of the workblank and the cutting load are the direct factors leading to machining deformation. Based on the initial residual stress measurement and the milling force test, a finite element prediction model for milling deformation of frame-type thin-walled parts with integrated consideration of initial residual stress and the milling force was established and experimentally verified in this study. Then, the influence of milling process factors, such as the frame processing sequence (FPS), the cutting path, and the single frame one-time removal depth (SFORD), on the milling deformation of frame-type parts was studied. The results showed that the established prediction model had high reliability and the prediction accuracy was improved by 6.7% compared with that when only considering the initial residual stress. A smaller machining deformation can be achieved through the use of the FPS to prioritize the width, direction, and symmetrical milling, as well as the inner loop cutting path, and the smaller SFORD. This study can provide a technical reference for the prediction and control of milling deformation of aviation thin-walled structural parts, especially frame-type thin-walled parts.

Original languageEnglish
Article number146
JournalJournal of Manufacturing and Materials Processing
Volume9
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - May 2025
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • finite element prediction
  • initial residual stress
  • milling deformation
  • milling force
  • milling process strategy
  • thin-walled structural parts

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