Abstract
AbstractIn order to meet the requirements of cutting efficiency and economy in the processing of stone plastic composite, milling tests of the stone plastic composite were conducted using straight tooth diamond tools. Cutting forces and temperature were measured under different cutting parameters. Response surface methodology was used to analyze the variation of cutting forces and temperature and to determine the significant contribution of each variable and its two‐level interaction. The correlation between actual and predicted results was found by building mathematical models of cutting forces and temperatures, which can be used to make accurate predictions. At last, the optimal cutting parameters for stone plastic composite straight‐tooth milling with low cutting forces and cutting temperatures were found to be 10° front angle, 37.9 m/s cutting speed, 0.32 mm feed per tooth, and 0.5 mm milling depth. It is possible to improve processing efficiency and reduce production costs by using these parameters in industrial processing.
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