Abstract

Under the cutting loads of high efficiency and intermittent, the friction status between the tool flank and transition surface has time-varying characteristics, which directly affects friction and wear performance of the milling cutter. The dynamic distribution of instantaneous friction on tool flank under milling vibration needs to be revealed. In this work, the effect of milling vibration on instantaneous cutting contact relationship between milling cutter and workpiece was researched, a calculation method for the instantaneous friction velocity and friction energy consumption on tool flank was proposed. The variation of instantaneous friction between tool flank and transition surface under milling vibration was identified and evaluated by power spectral entropy and cross-correlation function. A method for identifying the unsteady friction of tool flank was proposed. The response analysis and experimental verification were conducted. The results showed that the frequency domain parameter distribution of friction energy consumption on tool flank had a strong correlation with the wear depth distribution, and was obviously sensitive to the milling parameters. The above models and methods could be used to reveal the influence of key milling process variables on unsteady friction and wear process of milling cutter’s multiple tool flank.

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