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3D coupled Eulerian-Lagrangian finite element analysis of end milling

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SPRINGER LONDON LTD
DOI: 10.1007/s00170-018-2284-3

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Coupled Eulerian-Lagrangian (CEL); End milling; Chip morphology

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  1. ASTAR Graduate Scholarship under ASTAR Graduate Academy

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In this article, a 3D coupled Eulerian-Lagrangian (CEL) finite element method (FEM) model is presented for simulation of end milling processes based on Abaqus/Explicit. In the proposed model, the chip formation process does not rely on the degradation of material or continuous remeshing algorithms to achieve chip separation. The processes under investigation are the slot and shoulder milling of Al6061-T6. A linear motion of the workpiece is adopted as a simplification of the trochoidal motion of the end mill. The workpiece is given a sinusoidal profile to achieve a varying uncut chip thickness in the cutting process. With a stationary tool and a confined region of mesh refinement, the computational cost of the model can be minimized, which makes the proposed model compatible for parametric studies. The model demonstrates good accuracy in cutting force predictions. The prediction error of the resultant cutting forces can be controlled within 12% over various milling conditions. The proposed model also gives accurate predictions in terms of the morphology of chips. The excessive curling of chips in the early stages of chip formation can be predicted which has been compared with the shape of the actual chips collected during machining.

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