Proceedings of the International Symposium on Flexible Automation
Online ISSN : 2434-446X
2018 International Symposium on Flexible Automation
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EFFECT OF TOOL POSTURE FOR TOOL WEAR ON TURN-MILLING
Shoki ShichiriHiroyuki SasaharaKoji Utsumi
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Pages 43-46

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For turn-milling process using multi-tasking machine, some process parameters such as depth of cut, feed rate, rotational speed of workpiece, spindle speed, relative angle between tool axis and workpiece, and offset of cutting position influence on cutting force variation and tool wear. However, there exist little investigations for the effect on cutting state by those machining parameters. In this paper, the combination of machining parameters and cutting process is defined for the turn-milling process with bullnose mill. Furthermore, this paper proposed a method to calculate the effect of tool posture for turn-milling by analyzing contact area between workpiece and tool modeled as point-cloud.

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