A novel tool path/posture optimization concept to avoid chatter vibration in machining – Proposed concept and its verification in turning
2012; Elsevier BV; Volume: 61; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/j.cirp.2012.03.133
ISSN1726-0604
AutoresEiji Shamoto, Shunsuke Fujimaki, Burak Sencer, Norikazu Suzuki, Takashi Kato, Rei HINO,
Tópico(s)Engineering Technology and Methodologies
ResumoThis research presents novel strategies to optimize tool path/posture to avoid chatter vibration in various machining operations. It is well known that the chatter stability depends on tool geometry and cutting conditions; whereas it is less known that it also depends on tool path/posture relative to the dynamically most compliant direction. In order to realize an intelligent tool path/posture planning with consideration of the chatter stability, a simple index is proposed to represent the machining stability due to the tool path/posture. As an example, the stability in turning is considered, and the use of proposed stability index is verified experimentally.
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