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Published in: The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology 7-8/2020

16-01-2020 | ORIGINAL ARTICLE

Prediction model of cutting edge for end mills based on mechanical material properties

Authors: Jenn-Yih Chen, Tzu-Chi Chan, Bean-Yin Lee, Chiao-Yun Liang

Published in: The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology | Issue 7-8/2020

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Abstract

In this study, we use an abductory induction mechanism (AIM) polynomial network, with material properties provided as input, to generate a model that predicts tool geometry. The resulting model allows for the rapid and accurate design of suitable tool geometries while using different materials. Here, we report the results for the tool geometry predicted by our model obtained when different materials are used; the materials examined are NAK80, quenched SKD61, annealed SKD61, quenched S45C, annealed S45C, SUS316L, SUS304, and Ti-6Al-4 V. After cutting, the flatness of the material is measured using a tool microscope to determine its flank. Whether the abnormal cutting phenomenon is caused in the form of a springback or chipping caused by material rebound is also investigated. The results confirm that the tool belongs to a normal cutting phenomenon. The fitting state of the model is adjusted to ensure an appropriate fit. We also verified the prediction model for two untested materials: SCM440 and SUS420. The polynomial network model predicts that SCM440 has a normal relief angle of 6.25°, a tool wedge angle of 76.47°, a predicted normal ISS420 with a normal relief angle of 3.46°, and a tool wedge angle of 68.72°. The value of the flatness of the cutting edge is determined to be within 5 μm, indicating that the flank surface has normal friction phenomenon.

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Metadata
Title
Prediction model of cutting edge for end mills based on mechanical material properties
Authors
Jenn-Yih Chen
Tzu-Chi Chan
Bean-Yin Lee
Chiao-Yun Liang
Publication date
16-01-2020
Publisher
Springer London
Published in
The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology / Issue 7-8/2020
Print ISSN: 0268-3768
Electronic ISSN: 1433-3015
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00170-019-04884-8

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