A mechanistic cutting dynamic model of helix end mill and its application for the intelligent CAM /

For mass production of uniform quality parts in modern

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Ko, Kyungcheul, 1963-
Format: Thesis Book
Language:English
Published: [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified] ; 1997.
Subjects:
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Summary:For mass production of uniform quality parts in modern
industry, computer numeric control (CNC) machining is widely
used. Generally, machining parameters in CNC machining are
chosen from machining tables, skilled experience or empirical
methods. One of evident phenomena in machining is that tool
wear is unavoidable; hence, the best management of cutting
tools in mass production is the minimization of tool wear
during sequential machining processes. No systematic
selection of cutting parameters in CNC machining can
guarantee proper cutting state in complex milling. To
provide cutting information in a wide cutting range, a
mechanistic cutting dynamic model is essential for a strong
foundation in advanced machining industry. Modern CAD/CAM
systems are intended to support seamless manufacturing from
conceptual design to machining. Benefits of CAD/CAM programs
are automation of this sequence and reduction of machining
programming time. Normally, conventional CAM systems use the
cutting parameters converted values from the machining tables
without consideration of diverse cutting conditions. Table
driven selection of cutting parameters in conventional
CAD/CAM can cause an overload on the cutting tool and result
in inefficient machine and tool management. Adaptation of a
mechanistic cutting dynamic model of the too] in a
conventional CAD/CAM system is in high demand for complex
cutting conditions involving different materials, tools and
cutting parameters. This feature can minimize the tool wear
and breakage that results from incorrect selection of cutting
parameters. In this dissertation, as a proper tool for a
systematic framework for selection of cutting parameters in
complex milling operations, a mechanistic cutting model for a
this cutting dynamic model, a sequence of experiments are
performed. When this advanced feature is added to
conventional CAD/CAM systems, seamless machining with safe
and efficient cutting parameters is possible. Based on a
model developed in this thesis, a framework for selecting
safe and efficient cutting parameters in various cutting
situations is provided. Solid model based tool trajectory
planning with consideration of the effect of the change of
depth of cut is demonstrated. Finally, the efficiency of the
unit machining process composed of tool trajectory and
recommended parameters will be shown for elimination of
redundant calculations for the same milling cutting
conditions.
Item Description:Vita.
"Major Subject: Mechanical Engineering".
Physical Description:xx, 145 leaves : illustrations ; 28 cm.
Issued also on microfiche from University Microfilms Inc.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references: pages 108-114.