In this study low-frequency chatter during machining of inclined surfaces with ball-end mills is experimentally investigated. An explanation of genesis of low-frequency vibrations have been proposed for various conditions: cutting direction, lead angle values, spindle speed, depth of cut. As a result, it has been proven that low-frequency chatter has more significant effect on machined surface than usual chatter. Low-frequency chatter occurs during downward milling, rather than upward milling, especially when lead angle increases. Furthermore, low-frequency chatter takes place in the beginning of cutting process, thereafter develops into steady state of usual chatter, which has no such significant effect on machined surface, as it has been ...
Milling operation is widely used in the manufacturing industry for the metal cutting purpose. For th...
High-speed milling operations are often limited by regenerative vibrations. The aim of this paper is...
In milling, two different self-excited vibrations have been reported; regenerative and mode coupling...
International audienceIn this study low-frequency chatter during machining of inclined surfaces with...
This paper presents an experimental validation to compare stability lobes diagram between flood and ...
Machine tool chatter is a dynamic instability of the cutting process. Chatter results in poor part s...
In the present study, the influences of the bearing clearance, which is a common fault for machines,...
In the present work a review of the existing theories of chatter formation has been conducted and th...
This study refers to the investigation on the critical operating condition occurring on high produc...
The paper presents investigation under chatter stability in micromilling process. To determine the i...
ABSTRACT: In the present work a review of the existing theories of chatter formation has been conduc...
AbstractRegenerative chatter has been identified as one of the major limitations on achieving higher...
The machining of thin walls generally generates milling chatter, that damage surface roughness and m...
Chatter is generally defined as self-generated vibrations from the interaction between tool and work...
In machining process, the machine, cutting and the work piece are integrated to form structural sys...
Milling operation is widely used in the manufacturing industry for the metal cutting purpose. For th...
High-speed milling operations are often limited by regenerative vibrations. The aim of this paper is...
In milling, two different self-excited vibrations have been reported; regenerative and mode coupling...
International audienceIn this study low-frequency chatter during machining of inclined surfaces with...
This paper presents an experimental validation to compare stability lobes diagram between flood and ...
Machine tool chatter is a dynamic instability of the cutting process. Chatter results in poor part s...
In the present study, the influences of the bearing clearance, which is a common fault for machines,...
In the present work a review of the existing theories of chatter formation has been conducted and th...
This study refers to the investigation on the critical operating condition occurring on high produc...
The paper presents investigation under chatter stability in micromilling process. To determine the i...
ABSTRACT: In the present work a review of the existing theories of chatter formation has been conduc...
AbstractRegenerative chatter has been identified as one of the major limitations on achieving higher...
The machining of thin walls generally generates milling chatter, that damage surface roughness and m...
Chatter is generally defined as self-generated vibrations from the interaction between tool and work...
In machining process, the machine, cutting and the work piece are integrated to form structural sys...
Milling operation is widely used in the manufacturing industry for the metal cutting purpose. For th...
High-speed milling operations are often limited by regenerative vibrations. The aim of this paper is...
In milling, two different self-excited vibrations have been reported; regenerative and mode coupling...