Accurate modeling of working normal rake angles and working inclination angles of active cutting edges and application in cutting force prediction

Peng Li, Zhiyong Chang

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Abstract

The normal Rake angle is an important geometric parameter of a turning tool, and it directly affects the accuracy of the cutting force prediction. In this study, an accurate model of the working normal rake angle (WNRA) and working inclination angle (WIA) is presented, including variation in the cutting velocity direction. The active cutting edge of the turning tool is discretized into differential elements. Based on the geometric size of the workpiece and the position of the differential elements, the cutting velocity direction of each differential element is calculated, and analytical expressions for the WNRA, WIA, and working side cutting edge angle are obtained for each differential element. The size of the workpiece is found to exert an effect on the WNRA and WIA of the turning tool. The WNRA and WIA are used to predict the cutting force. A good agreement between the predicted and experimental results from a series of turning experiments on GH4169 with different cutting parameters (cutting depth and feed rate) demonstrates that the proposed model is accurate and effective. This research provides theoretical guidelines for high-performance machining.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1207
JournalMicromachines
Volume12
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2021

Keywords

  • Active cutting edges
  • Cutting force prediction
  • Machining
  • Turning
  • Turning geometry
  • Working normal rake angle

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