Milling stability prediction with simultaneously considering the multiple factors coupling effects—regenerative effect, mode coupling, and process damping

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Yongjian Ji
Xibin Wang
Zhibing Liu
Hongjun Wang
Li Jiao
Lu Zhang
Tao Huang
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[1] Beijing Institute of Technology,Key Laboratory of Fundamental Science for Advanced Machining
[2] Beijing Information Science and Technology University,Key Laboratory of Modern Measurement and Control Technology
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The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology | 2018年 / 97卷
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Milling chatter prediction; Mode coupling effect; Regenerative effect; Process damping; Stability lobe diagrams;
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Chatter is a kind of self-excited vibrations which is related to regenerative effect, mode coupling effect, and process damping, etc. To predict milling chatter more accurately, a suitable dynamical model of milling process which can reflect the practical chatter mechanism should be obtained firstly. In this paper, a new milling dynamical model which simultaneously considers the regenerative effect, mode coupling effect, and process damping is established. Based on the new dynamical model and the updated full-discretization method (FDM), the coupling influences of regenerative effect, mode coupling effect, and process damping on the accurate of the stability lobe diagrams (SLDs) for up-milling and down-milling operations are investigated. A series of numerical simulation and experiments are carried out to verify the accuracy of the proposed milling dynamical model. The experiment results show that the mode coupling effect and process damping have great influences on the prediction of milling stability. The SLD which obtained by the new milling dynamical equation (considering the regenerative effect, mode coupling, and process damping) is more accurate than that which obtained by only considering the regenerative effect.
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页码:2509 / 2527
页数:18
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