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      Influence of tool wear on machining forces and tool deflections during micro milling

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      Author(s)
      Oliaei, S. N. B.
      Karpat, Y.
      Date
      2016
      Source Title
      International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology
      Print ISSN
      0268-3768
      Electronic ISSN
      1433-3015
      Publisher
      Springer
      Volume
      84
      Issue
      9-12
      Pages
      1963 - 1980
      Language
      English
      Type
      Article
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      Abstract
      Tool wear on the cutting edges of micro end mills is an important issue affecting process outputs such as tool deflections and surface roughness, especially when difficult-to-cut materials such as titanium alloys, stainless steel, etc. are machined at micro scale. An understanding of the interactions between tool wear, machining forces, tool deflections, and surface roughness is important in order to maintain component quality requirements. However, in literature, the number of studies concerning tool wear in micro end mills is limited. The goal of the paper is to better understand tool wear patterns (flank wear, edge rounding) of micro end mills and their relationship to machining parameters. In this study, first, the influence of tool wear on micro milling forces and surface roughness parameters is analyzed and favorable micro milling process parameters are identified. It is shown that, when machining with worn end mills, forces are affected by the tool wear patterns. Then, the influence of increased milling forces due to tool wear on tool deflections and tool breakage is studied using both experimental techniques and finite element analysis. The finite element model-based tool deflection and tool breakage predictions are validated through experiments. The results of this study can be used in process parameter selection in pocket micro milling operations and tool condition monitoring systems.
      Keywords
      Micro milling
      Surface quality
      Tool deflections
      Tool wear
      Alloy steel
      Condition monitoring
      Deflection (structures)
      Finite element method
      Milling (machining)
      Milling machines
      Stainless steel
      Surface properties
      Surface roughness
      Titanium alloys
      Wear of materials
      Difficult-to-cut materials
      Experimental techniques
      In-process parameters
      Surface roughness parameters
      Tool condition monitoring
      Tool deflection
      Tool wear
      Cutting tools
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      http://hdl.handle.net/11693/36936
      Published Version (Please cite this version)
      http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00170-015-7744-4
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