Abstract

Comparative Study on Path Interval and Two Tool Condition Parameters in Ball and Filleted End Milling

Highlights

  • Milling process is one of the widespread manufacturing technologies [1]

  • This study describes the comparisons of path interval determinations and two tool condition parameters in ball and filleted end milling

  • The purpose of this study is to investigate the relationships between machining factors and path interval determination in end milling

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Introduction

Milling process is one of the widespread manufacturing technologies [1]. Numerical control machines such as machining center have been developed to automate the manufacturing processes. Computer-aided technologies have consistently assisted and contributed to the developments, and it is undoubted that advanced manufacturing have been created owing to these use [2]. A digital model created using CAD is a basic design in the following product manufacturing such as Computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) [3]. In process planning with CAM, there are a variety of machining parameters to maintain a proper state in milling process. CAM is commonly used in tool path generation especially for multiaxis machine tools [8,9,10,11]

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