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A coupled dynamics,multiple degree of freedom process damping model,Part 2: Milling
Affiliation:1. Manufacturing Research Laboratory, Sabanci University, Istanbul, Turkey;2. Nuclear AMRC, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, United Kingdom;1. Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, S1 3JD, United Kingdom;2. Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre with Boeing, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, S60 5TZ, United Kingdom
Abstract:Self-excited vibration, or chatter, is an important consideration in machining operations due to its direct influence on part quality, tool life, and machining cost. At low machining speeds, a phenomenon referred to as process damping enables stable cutting at higher depths of cut than predicted with traditional analytical models. This paper describes an analytical stability model for milling operations which includes a process damping force that depends on the surface normal velocity, depth of cut, cutting speed, and an empirical process damping coefficient. Model validation is completed using time domain simulation and milling experiments. The results indicate that the multiple degree of freedom model is able to predict the stability boundary using a single process damping coefficient.
Keywords:Machining  Chatter  Stability  Process damping  Simulation
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