TY - JOUR
T1 - Method for Friction Force Estimation on the Flank of Cutting Tools
AU - Huerta, Luis
AU - Lozano-Guzmán, Alejandro
AU - Orozco-Mendoza, Horacio
AU - Jauregui-Correa, Juan Carlos
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2017 Luis Huerta et al.
PY - 2017
Y1 - 2017
N2 - Friction forces are present in any machining process. These forces could play an important role in the dynamics of the system. In the cutting process, friction is mainly present in the rake face and the flank of the tool. Although the one that acts on the rake face has a major influence, the other one can become also important and could take part in the stability of the system. In this work, experimental identification of the friction on the flank is presented. The experimental determination was carried out by machining aluminum samples in a CNC lathe. As a result, two friction functions were obtained as a function of the cutting speed and the relative motion of the contact elements. Experiments using a worn and a new insert were carried out. Force and acceleration were recorded simultaneously and, from these results, different friction levels were observed depending on the cutting parameters, such as cutting speed, feed rate, and tool condition. Finally, a friction model for the flank friction is presented.
AB - Friction forces are present in any machining process. These forces could play an important role in the dynamics of the system. In the cutting process, friction is mainly present in the rake face and the flank of the tool. Although the one that acts on the rake face has a major influence, the other one can become also important and could take part in the stability of the system. In this work, experimental identification of the friction on the flank is presented. The experimental determination was carried out by machining aluminum samples in a CNC lathe. As a result, two friction functions were obtained as a function of the cutting speed and the relative motion of the contact elements. Experiments using a worn and a new insert were carried out. Force and acceleration were recorded simultaneously and, from these results, different friction levels were observed depending on the cutting parameters, such as cutting speed, feed rate, and tool condition. Finally, a friction model for the flank friction is presented.
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U2 - 10.1155/2017/5956425
DO - 10.1155/2017/5956425
M3 - Artículo
SN - 1070-9622
VL - 2017
JO - Shock and Vibration
JF - Shock and Vibration
M1 - 5956425
ER -