Relative Varying Dynamics Based Whole Cutting Process Optimization for Thin-walled Parts

Abstract Thin-walled parts are typically difficult-to-cut components due to the complex dynamics in cutting process. The dynamics is variant for part during machining, but invariant for machine tool. The variation of the relative dynamics results in the difference of cutting stage division and cutti...

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Main Authors: Yuyang Tang, Jun Zhang, Jia Yin, Lele Bai, Huijie Zhang, Wanhua Zhao
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2022-12-01
Series:Chinese Journal of Mechanical Engineering
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s10033-022-00815-z
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Summary:Abstract Thin-walled parts are typically difficult-to-cut components due to the complex dynamics in cutting process. The dynamics is variant for part during machining, but invariant for machine tool. The variation of the relative dynamics results in the difference of cutting stage division and cutting parameter selection. This paper develops a novel method for whole cutting process optimization based on the relative varying dynamic characteristic of machining system. A new strategy to distinguish cutting stages depending on the dominated dynamics during machining process is proposed, and a thickness-dependent model to predict the dynamics of part is developed. Optimal cutting parameters change with stages, which can be divided by the critical thickness of part. Based on the dynamics comparison between machine tool and thickness-varying part, the critical thicknesses are predicted by an iterative algorithm. The proposed method is validated by the machining of three benchmarks. Good agreements have been obtained between prediction and experimental results in terms of stages identification, meanwhile, the optimized parameters perform well during the whole cutting process.
ISSN:1000-9345
2192-8258