Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7173525 International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture 2011 11 Pages PDF
Abstract
This paper investigates how cutting conditions affect dynamic cutting factor and system process damping in a dynamic milling process. By considering variation of edge plowing force, a frequency domain method is presented to identify the dynamic cutting factor through measured vibration in a milling process, and cutting conditions most suitable for the identification experiments are also discussed. A series of experiments are carried out to investigate the effects of cutting conditions on the dynamic cutting factor. This factor is shown to be significantly affected by the cutting speed, but relatively independent of the feed per tooth and the radial depth of cut. An average process damping model is further constructed and shown to be effective in representing the time-varying damping function. The average process damping is shown to increase rapidly at lower cutting speed, but remain constant as the cutting speed beyond a critical value.
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