Analysis and Modeling of Burr Formation During the Plane Milling of Cast Aluminum Alloy Using Polycrystalline Diamond Tools

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TitreAnalysis and Modeling of Burr Formation During the Plane Milling of Cast Aluminum Alloy Using Polycrystalline Diamond Tools
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2016
AuteursBourlet C, Fromentin G, Harika E, Crolet A
JournalJOURNAL OF MANUFACTURING SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING-TRANSACTIONS OF THE ASME
Volume138
Pagination081010
Date PublishedAUG
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN1087-1357
Mots-clésburr modeling, exit order sequence, face milling, PCD inserts
Résumé

Burr formation is a significant problem during manufacturing and leads to a lack of geometrical quality through the appearance of undesired and undefined shapes on the work piece. Thus, understanding the burr formation and elaborating of predictive models are helpful for process design in order to avoid or to reduce burrs and to optimize the strategies for eventual debarring. This study presents both an experimental approach and a mock( for the plane nailing of openwork parts, where burrs are a significant factor. A large-scale analysis of relevant geometrical parameters and their interactions are performed. A phenomenological burr size model is established considering local parameters and the specificities of 3D cutting in milling. Based on local parameters, this article proposes a new methodology to simulate burr height along any part edge and for most face milling trajectories. Simulations and validations during tool path exits, with changing local parameters, are presented. In addition to the quantitative approach, new 3D aspects of face milling in relation with exit order sequence (EOS) are developed.

DOI10.1115/1.4032584