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A SIMPLIFIED CUTTING FORCE MODEL FOR LIGHT-CUT BALL-END MILLING APPLICATIONS

Journal

MACHINING SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Volume 13, Issue 1, Pages 52-75

Publisher

TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/10910340902776077

Keywords

light-cut milling; maximum cutting force modelling

Funding

  1. Delcam International
  2. School of Engineering, at the University of Birmingham

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In light-cut milling operations, specific correlations have been identified empirically between the maximum cutting force on a cutter and its associated cutting parameters, and a series of ball-end milling tests for P20 tool steel has been conducted to establish the nature of these correlations. The experimental results indicate that the maximum cutting force on a cutter can be expressed as a logarithmic function of the associated cutting parameters. This paper describes the structure and testing of a simplified cutting force model for planar milling based on these results.

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