Cutting force transition model considering the influence of tool system by using standard test table

Xi Chen, Dinghua Zhang, Qi Wang

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Abstract

The cutting force prediction model usually uses the classical oblique transformation method, which introduces the orthogonal cutting parameters into the oblique milling edge shape, and combines the geometric parameters of the tool to convert the orthogonal cutting force into the actual cutting force, thereby predicting the cutting force. However, this cutting force prediction method ignores the impact of tool vibration in actual machining, resulting in a large difference between the prediction model and the actual measurement. This paper proposes a cutting force conversion model considering the influence of the tool system. The proposed model fully considers the impact of tool vibration on the cutting force. On the basis of the orthogonal model, superimposing the additional cutting force generated by tool vibration makes the predicted value of the model closer to the actual cutting force. The results of milling experiments show that the conversion model can obtain higher prediction accuracy. Moreover, compared with the original conversion model, the accuracy of the proposed model is significantly improved.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1340
Pages (from-to)1-17
Number of pages17
JournalSensors
Volume21
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 2 Feb 2021

Keywords

  • Cutting force transition
  • Data application
  • Milling
  • Standard test table

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