Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
791011 Journal of Materials Processing Technology 2013 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

This article presents a predictive approach of surface topography based on the FFT analysis of surface profiles. From a set of experimental machining tests, the parameters investigated are: feed per revolution, insert nose radius, depth of cut and cutting speed. The first step of the analysis consists of normalizing the measured profiles with the feed per revolution. This results in normalized profiles with a feed per revolution and a signal period equal to 1. The effect of each cutting parameter on the surface profile is expressed as a spectrum with respect to the period length. These effects are quantified and can be sorted in descending order of importance as feed per revolution, insert nose radius, depth of cut and cutting speed. The second part of the paper presents a modeling of the surface profile using the parameters effects and one interaction. The proposed model gives the spectrum of the profile to be predicted. The inverse Fourier transform applied to the spectrum yields the expected surface profile. Measured and simulated profiles are compared for two cutting conditions and results correlate well.

► The cutting parameters effects on surface profile are investigated in turning. ► The surfaces profiles are normalized with the feed per revolution. ► Spectral analysis using FFT is applied on height profiles. ► A profile model is developed which enables prediction of the surface profile for a set of cutting conditions. ► Predicted and measured surface profiles correlate well.

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