Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1701478 Procedia CIRP 2012 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

The 5 axis continuous milling is an advanced technique for free-form surfaces manufacturing. In finishing, this technique uses ball-end or hemispherical milling cutter. This type of operation for 5 axis milling allows the possibility to tilt the tool with two different angles. As a consequence, a mass of geometrical configurations exists and establishing accurate parameters is quite difficult to define. A geometrical model has been developed to find the effective cutting diameters and cutting speed on the cut and the finished surface. After an experimental validation, this study proposes an analysis of several 5 axis milling configurations in order to perform this technique.

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