Jian-Feng Chen, Ye-Min Yuan, Hang Gao, Tian-Yi Zhou
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Smoothing strategy for corner of small curvature radius by abrasive waterjet machining
Abrasive waterjet (AWJ) is widely applied in 2D machining as it offers high machining efficiency and low machining cost. However, machining a 3D surface, especially for a small curvature radius freeform surface (SCRFS), results in over-erosion of the corner, and has been one of the greatest issues of AWJ. To solve this problem, a local smoothing algorithm for SCRFS is developed by the junction of two linear segments at the corner by inserting cubic second-order B-spline to smooth the nozzle path and posture under the setting tolerance error, which is aimed to avoid over-erosion due to the change in dwell time. Analytical solutions of the smooth corner position and orientation of the nozzle path are obtained by evaluating a synchronization algorithm. According to the set tolerance error of the nozzle position and orientation, the interpolation of the smooth path of the corner meets the constraint conditions of the linear feed drive. Path simulation and experimental results show that the proposed method is validated by the experimental results and has been applied to the integral blisk machining of an aero-engine.
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As an innovative, fundamental and scientific journal, Advances in Manufacturing aims to describe the latest regional and global research results and forefront developments in advanced manufacturing field. As such, it serves as an international platform for academic exchange between experts, scholars and researchers in this field.
All articles in Advances in Manufacturing are peer reviewed. Respected scholars from the fields of advanced manufacturing fields will be invited to write some comments. We also encourage and give priority to research papers that have made major breakthroughs or innovations in the fundamental theory. The targeted fields include: manufacturing automation, mechatronics and robotics, precision manufacturing and control, micro-nano-manufacturing, green manufacturing, design in manufacturing, metallic and nonmetallic materials in manufacturing, metallurgical process, etc. The forms of articles include (but not limited to): academic articles, research reports, and general reviews.