AbstractImproving performance during fine turn-milling operations including accuracy and productivity requires controlling of the cutting forces and the thermally induced displacement of the cutting edge. The objective of this investigation is to determine the thermally induced displacement of TCP during turn-milling and to reduce this displacement by using pressurized cooled air. The forces and tool elongation simulated by FEM are compared to measured values. It was shown that the amount of tool elongation could be 40% of the depth of cut in fine turn-milling, and it is possible to predict the tool elongation by FEM. Furthermore, cooled air can reduce the tool elongation by 65%
AbstractDuring the finishing milling process of thin-walled workpieces, deformations occur due to th...
Challenges for machining include greater and greater material removal rates coupled with an increase...
Chatter is not acceptable because it can increase the cost when the spindle and tool life is shorten...
AbstractThe heat fluxes generated by cutting processes lead to thermal deformations in the tools. Pa...
WOS: 000412800400019It is possible to increase the machined workpiece accuracy and productivity duri...
It is possible to increase the machined workpiece accuracy and productivity during turn-milling oper...
AbstractThis paper presents a new procedure to evaluate the cutting temperature milling.in HSM. The ...
AbstractThis paper is a continuation of scientific work on advanced modelling of thermally induced d...
The article is focused on the thermal behaviour of a spindle of a milling centre. This is a typical ...
Tool temperature variation in flank milling usually causes excessive tool wear, shortens tool life, ...
In high-speed dry milling of thin-walled parts, the cutter-workpiece temperature rises asymptoticall...
AbstractMilling is the one of most common cutting operations in industry. Interrupted nature of the ...
In this work, we performed a study and developed the design of through-cutters that provide accelera...
AbstractDuring machining mechanical energy is dissipated into heat by frictional processes and plast...
AbstractThe trends of machining difficult-to-machine materials and of dry machining or MQL lead to h...
AbstractDuring the finishing milling process of thin-walled workpieces, deformations occur due to th...
Challenges for machining include greater and greater material removal rates coupled with an increase...
Chatter is not acceptable because it can increase the cost when the spindle and tool life is shorten...
AbstractThe heat fluxes generated by cutting processes lead to thermal deformations in the tools. Pa...
WOS: 000412800400019It is possible to increase the machined workpiece accuracy and productivity duri...
It is possible to increase the machined workpiece accuracy and productivity during turn-milling oper...
AbstractThis paper presents a new procedure to evaluate the cutting temperature milling.in HSM. The ...
AbstractThis paper is a continuation of scientific work on advanced modelling of thermally induced d...
The article is focused on the thermal behaviour of a spindle of a milling centre. This is a typical ...
Tool temperature variation in flank milling usually causes excessive tool wear, shortens tool life, ...
In high-speed dry milling of thin-walled parts, the cutter-workpiece temperature rises asymptoticall...
AbstractMilling is the one of most common cutting operations in industry. Interrupted nature of the ...
In this work, we performed a study and developed the design of through-cutters that provide accelera...
AbstractDuring machining mechanical energy is dissipated into heat by frictional processes and plast...
AbstractThe trends of machining difficult-to-machine materials and of dry machining or MQL lead to h...
AbstractDuring the finishing milling process of thin-walled workpieces, deformations occur due to th...
Challenges for machining include greater and greater material removal rates coupled with an increase...
Chatter is not acceptable because it can increase the cost when the spindle and tool life is shorten...