Machining Characteristics of Hemisphere Shape by Ball Endmilling

볼엔드밀가공에 의한 구면형상의 가공특성

  • 왕덕현 (경남대학교 기계자동차공학부) ;
  • 김원일 (경남대학교 기계자동차공학부) ;
  • 이윤경 (경남대학교 기계자동차공학부)
  • Published : 2002.08.30

Abstract

Hemisphere shapes were machined for different tool paths and machining conditions with ball endmill cutters. It was also found out how feedrate affect the precision of the machining and also tried to study the most suitable feedrate in specific cutting condition. Tool deflection, cutting forces and shape accuracy were measured according to the inclination position of the sculptured surface. As the decreasing of inclination position angle, the tool deflection was increased due to the decreased cutting speed when the cutting edge is approaching toward the center. Tool deflection when upward cutting IS obtained less than that of downward cutting and down-milling in upward cutting showed the least tool deflection for the sculptured surface. For down-milling, the cutting resistance of the side wall direction is larger than that of feed direction. It was found that the tool deflection is getting better as tool path is going to far from the center for convex surface.

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