Impact Dynamics in Milling of Thin-Walled Structures

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M. A. Davies
B. Balachandran
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[1] National Institute of Standards and Technology,Manufacturing Engineering Laboratory
[2] University of Maryland,Department of Mechanical Engineering
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Nonlinear Dynamics | 2000年 / 22卷
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milling chatter; impact; tool-workpiece interactions; dimension calculation;
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The development of reliable high-speed spindles and motioncontrol systems has led to an increase in the industrial use ofhigh-speed milling. One of the primary applications of this newtechnology is the manufacture of thin-walled aluminum components foraircraft. The flexibility of the tools and workpieces, the high spindlefrequencies, and the inherent impact nonlinearities in the millingprocess can lead to complicated dynamic tool-workpieceinteractions. An experiment was constructed to study the vibrations ofa thin-walled part during milling. Time series, power spectra,autocorrelations, auto-bispectra, and phase portraits were examined.From this data, it is inferred that stiffness and damping nonlinearitiesdue to the intermittent cutting action have a pronounced effect on thedynamics of the workpiece. Delay space reconstructions and pointwisedimension calculations show that the associated motions arecharacterized by a fractal geometry. The auto-bispectra suggestquadratic phase coupling among the spectral peaks associated with thecutter frequency. A mechanics-based model with impact-nonlinearities wasdeveloped to explain the observed results. The predicted results agreewell with the experimental observations. The model predictions indicatethat aperiodic motions are possible over a large range ofcontrol-parameter values. These analytical and experimental results haveimplications for the prediction and control of vibrations in milling.
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页码:375 / 392
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