Abstract

To improve the problem of dimensional accuracy of the profile for very flexible components during high speed milling process L a new method, to determine the relationship between deflection of low-rigidity process system and milling force, is approached. Based on the application of Bending-torsional coupled theory, a theoretical model to analyze the deflection of thin-walled part is determined, which can more accurately model the specific geometry and structural behaviour of the part-cutter. Taking into account the deflections the immersion angle and chip thickness have been introduced. The milling force distribution is solved iteratively by the modified Newton-Raphson method in this study. From the simulation and experimental results, it is concluded that the milling forces depend on the deflection of thin-walled part. Finally, the flexible force model has been experimentally validated and the results have shown good convergence between predicted and measured force values. (5 pages)

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