Milling of dies and moulds: vibration in the process and milling of complex profiles
Monitoring of the HSM process applied to the pocket milling of the AISI D2 steel
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Author(s): |
Adriano Fagali de Souza
Total Authors: 1
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Document type: | Doctoral Thesis |
Press: | São Carlos. |
Institution: | Universidade de São Paulo (USP). Escola de Engenharia de São Carlos (EESC/SBD) |
Defense date: | 2004-11-22 |
Examining board members: |
Reginaldo Teixeira Coelho;
Jefferson de Oliveira Gomes;
Amauri Hassui;
Renato Goulart Jasinevicius;
Joao Fernando Gomes de Oliveira
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Advisor: | Reginaldo Teixeira Coelho |
Abstract | |
In recent years the number of products containing free-form shapes produced by dies and molds have been growing noticeably. However, the milling process used to manufacture those dies and molds does not meet their requirements. The arrival of the CAD/CAM systems and the High Speed Cutting Technology (HSC) helps to improve this manufacturing process. Although to obtain the surface quality needed to meet the dies and molds requirements, a hand finishing still requires. It involves time, money and decrease the product quality. Technological limitations in the CAD/CAM/CNC chain limit the feed rate when milling free-form shape. It also has a negative effect on the surface roughness. Besides, this kind of milling still lacks scientific knowledge of the cutting process. With the aim to support the dies and moulds fabrication, this work presents an overview about HSC Technology; the cutting forces in a non-planar milling; the cutting tool deflection; a detailed description of the process chain involving the CAD/CAM/CNC systems and the methodologies used by those systems to generate and accomplish free-free tool-paths. Free-form milling experiments applying the HSC Technology were made to study the behavior of this process, and the outcomes are presented (AU) |