Chatter prediction utilizing stability lobes with process damping in finish milling of titanium alloy thin-walled workpiece

Machining chatter often becomes a big hindrance to high productivity and surface quality in actual milling process, especially for the thin-walled workpiece made of titanium alloy due to poor structural stiffness. Aiming at this issue, the stability lobes are usually employed to predict if chatter m...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of advanced manufacturing technology 2017-04, Vol.89 (9-12), p.2663-2674
Hauptverfasser: Li, Zhongyun, Sun, Yuwen, Guo, Dongming
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Machining chatter often becomes a big hindrance to high productivity and surface quality in actual milling process, especially for the thin-walled workpiece made of titanium alloy due to poor structural stiffness. Aiming at this issue, the stability lobes are usually employed to predict if chatter may occur in advance. For obtaining the stability lobes in milling to avoid chatter, this article introduces an extended dynamic model of milling system considering regeneration, helix angle, and process damping into the high-order time domain algorithm which can guarantee both high computational efficiency and accuracy. Via stability lobes, the reasonability and accuracy of the proposed method are verified globally utilizing specific examples in literature. More convincingly, the time-domain numerical simulation is also implemented to predict vibration displacement for partial stability verification. In this extended model, process damping is well-known as an effective approach to improve the stability at low spindle speeds, and particularly, titanium alloy as typical difficult-to-machine material is generally machined at low spindle speeds as well due to its poor machinability. Therefore, the proposed method can be employed to obtain the 3D stability lobes in finish milling of the thin-walled workpiece made of titanium alloy, Ti-6Al-4V. Verification experiments are also conducted and the results show a close agreement between the stability lobes and experiments.
ISSN:0268-3768
1433-3015
DOI:10.1007/s00170-016-9834-3