Proposal of an evaluation method of variation in tool center points for ball-end milling of free-form surfaces

Though high surface quality is expected in die and mold machining, machined surfaces often need to be polished to improve their quality after machining. One of the main reasons for the deterioration of the machined surface is the tool paths generated for ball-end milling. Variation in tool center po...

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Main Authors: Eisuke SOGABE, Keiichi NAKAMOTO
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: The Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers 2024-02-01
Series:Journal of Advanced Mechanical Design, Systems, and Manufacturing
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Online Access:https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/jamdsm/18/2/18_2024jamdsm0020/_pdf/-char/en
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description Though high surface quality is expected in die and mold machining, machined surfaces often need to be polished to improve their quality after machining. One of the main reasons for the deterioration of the machined surface is the tool paths generated for ball-end milling. Variation in tool center points in the feed direction may occur even in tool paths that are generated using a commercial computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) system. The variation often causes a lack of uniformity on the machined surface. However, it is difficult for unskilled operators to estimate the machined surface prior to machining. Therefore, there is a need for a method for evaluating variation in tool center points that does not depend on the skills of operators. In this study, to achieve high surface quality, a novel method for evaluating variation in tool center points is devised for the free-form surfaces of dies and mold. An appearance indicator is introduced to quantify the degree of non-uniformity of the machined surface and derive an evaluation index. The effectiveness of the proposed method is verified by conducting machining experiments using different tool paths. The tool radius and pick feed are changed to confirm correspondence between the obtained surface quality and the derived evaluation index. The machining experiments successfully demonstrate that the proposed evaluation method can be used to improve surface quality.
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spelling doaj.art-5f03b79f9b844c518c3f2dd6c2c66a632024-04-02T07:11:26ZengThe Japan Society of Mechanical EngineersJournal of Advanced Mechanical Design, Systems, and Manufacturing1881-30542024-02-01182JAMDSM0020JAMDSM002010.1299/jamdsm.2024jamdsm0020jamdsmProposal of an evaluation method of variation in tool center points for ball-end milling of free-form surfacesEisuke SOGABE0Keiichi NAKAMOTO1Research & Development Department, OKUMA CorporationDepartment of Mechanical Systems Engineering, Tokyo University of Agriculture and TechnologyThough high surface quality is expected in die and mold machining, machined surfaces often need to be polished to improve their quality after machining. One of the main reasons for the deterioration of the machined surface is the tool paths generated for ball-end milling. Variation in tool center points in the feed direction may occur even in tool paths that are generated using a commercial computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) system. The variation often causes a lack of uniformity on the machined surface. However, it is difficult for unskilled operators to estimate the machined surface prior to machining. Therefore, there is a need for a method for evaluating variation in tool center points that does not depend on the skills of operators. In this study, to achieve high surface quality, a novel method for evaluating variation in tool center points is devised for the free-form surfaces of dies and mold. An appearance indicator is introduced to quantify the degree of non-uniformity of the machined surface and derive an evaluation index. The effectiveness of the proposed method is verified by conducting machining experiments using different tool paths. The tool radius and pick feed are changed to confirm correspondence between the obtained surface quality and the derived evaluation index. The machining experiments successfully demonstrate that the proposed evaluation method can be used to improve surface quality.https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/jamdsm/18/2/18_2024jamdsm0020/_pdf/-char/entool center pointfree-form surfacesurface qualitymachining conditioncomputer aided manufacturing (cam)
spellingShingle Eisuke SOGABE
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Proposal of an evaluation method of variation in tool center points for ball-end milling of free-form surfaces
Journal of Advanced Mechanical Design, Systems, and Manufacturing
tool center point
free-form surface
surface quality
machining condition
computer aided manufacturing (cam)
title Proposal of an evaluation method of variation in tool center points for ball-end milling of free-form surfaces
title_full Proposal of an evaluation method of variation in tool center points for ball-end milling of free-form surfaces
title_fullStr Proposal of an evaluation method of variation in tool center points for ball-end milling of free-form surfaces
title_full_unstemmed Proposal of an evaluation method of variation in tool center points for ball-end milling of free-form surfaces
title_short Proposal of an evaluation method of variation in tool center points for ball-end milling of free-form surfaces
title_sort proposal of an evaluation method of variation in tool center points for ball end milling of free form surfaces
topic tool center point
free-form surface
surface quality
machining condition
computer aided manufacturing (cam)
url https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/jamdsm/18/2/18_2024jamdsm0020/_pdf/-char/en
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