On the use of modal works of cutting forces to optimize machining conditions in the presence of vibrations

IF 4.6 2区 工程技术 Q2 ENGINEERING, MANUFACTURING CIRP Journal of Manufacturing Science and Technology Pub Date : 2024-11-28 DOI:10.1016/j.cirpj.2024.11.002
Marc Raffestin , Mikhaïl Guskov , Philippe Lorong , Cyrille Urville
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The use of Virtual Machining models may be a valuable approach in the designing stage of a machining operation as long as the models are sufficiently accurate. When vibration risks are suspected, stability analysis approaches to predict regenerative chatter phenomena are generally used. However, although these approaches, when applicable, allow efficient numerical optimization of the process around an operating point, they often require other strong assumptions such as neglecting transient phenomena or oversimplifying kinematics. On the other hand, time domain approaches with detailed matter removal modelling allow to monitor the continuous evolution of cutting conditions and represent various phenomena that the models can reproduce (regenerative chatter, forced vibrations, non-linear behaviours). The amount of data produced is, however, considerable and often costly to analyse. It may therefore be interesting to deduce, from these data, scalar indicators allowing easier and more relevant analysis of the simulation results.
In this work, the modal work of the cutting forces upon the workpiece vibratory displacements is proposed as an indicator to discriminate different tool paths. A one degree of freedom theoretical problem and a face milling operation on extruded aluminum profiles extracted from automotive structural part are used to explain and show the relevance of such indicator.
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在振动存在的情况下,利用切削力模态功来优化加工条件
只要模型足够精确,虚拟加工模型的使用在加工操作的设计阶段可能是一种有价值的方法。当怀疑存在振动风险时,通常采用稳定性分析方法来预测再生颤振现象。然而,尽管这些方法在适用的情况下,允许围绕一个操作点进行有效的数值优化,但它们通常需要其他强有力的假设,例如忽略瞬态现象或过度简化运动学。另一方面,具有详细物质去除模型的时域方法允许监测切削条件的持续演变,并表示模型可以再现的各种现象(再生颤振,强迫振动,非线性行为)。然而,产生的数据量是相当大的,而且往往是昂贵的分析。因此,从这些数据中推断出标量指标可能是有趣的,它允许更容易和更相关的模拟结果分析。在这项工作中,提出了切削力对工件振动位移的模态功作为区分不同刀具路径的指标。以一个单自由度理论问题和汽车结构件挤压铝型材的面铣加工为例,说明了该指标的相关性。
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CIRP Journal of Manufacturing Science and Technology
CIRP Journal of Manufacturing Science and Technology Engineering-Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
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63 days
期刊介绍: The CIRP Journal of Manufacturing Science and Technology (CIRP-JMST) publishes fundamental papers on manufacturing processes, production equipment and automation, product design, manufacturing systems and production organisations up to the level of the production networks, including all the related technical, human and economic factors. Preference is given to contributions describing research results whose feasibility has been demonstrated either in a laboratory or in the industrial praxis. Case studies and review papers on specific issues in manufacturing science and technology are equally encouraged.
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