Abstract

The Analysis of the Influence of Technological Parameters on the Grinding Temperature in the Single-Pass Grinding Process of Solid Carbide End Mill Flutes

Highlights

  • The main issue of the currently manufactured solid carbide end mills is the production time and the complexity of the tool design as discussed by Malkin [1], Hubert [2] and Fujara [3]

  • The method of deep grinding, which is constantly the subject of research, consists of removing the entire machining allowance in a single pass of a grinding wheel, replacing the multi-stage roughing and finishing presented by Uhlmann [9] and Badger [10]

  • The optimization of technological parameters is of great importance which was proved in works presented by Bazan [11, 12]

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Introduction

The main issue of the currently manufactured solid carbide end mills is the production time and the complexity of the tool design as discussed by Malkin [1], Hubert [2] and Fujara [3]. The basic operation in the manufacturing of carbide tools is the flute grinding process, presented by Christoph [4] as well as Guachao [5]. It takes up to 70% of the production time, which was proved in works presented by Burek [6, 7]. Machining of the flute takes place in many stages, and the roughing and finishing require from a few to a dozen grinding wheel passes, which significantly extends the grinding time as discussed by Yang [8]. The method of deep grinding, which is constantly the subject of research, consists of removing the entire machining allowance in a single pass of a grinding wheel, replacing the multi-stage roughing and finishing presented by Uhlmann [9] and Badger [10]. The optimization of technological parameters (vs, vf) is of great importance which was proved in works presented by Bazan [11, 12]

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