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Abstract
Understanding the micro milling phenomena involved in the process is critical and difficult through physical experiments. This study presents a 3D finite element modeling (3D FEM) approach for the micro end-milling process on Al6082-T6. The proposed model employs a Lagrangian explicit finite element formulation to perform coupled thermo-mechanical transient analyses. FE simulations were performed at different cutting conditions to obtain realistic numerical predictions of chip formation, temperature distribution, and cutting forces by considering the effect of tool run-out in the model. The radial run-out is a significant issue in micro milling processes and influences the cutting Stability due to chip load and force variations. The Johnson–Cook (JC) material constitutive model was applied and its constants were determined by an inverse method based on the experimental cutting forces acquired during the micro end-milling tests. The FE model prediction capability was validated by comparing the numerical model results with experimental tests. The maximum tool temperature was predicted in a different angular position of the cutter which is difficult or impossible to obtain in experiments. The predicted results of the model, involving the run-out influence, showed a good correlation with experimental chip formation and the signal shape of cutting forces.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 187 |
| Journal | Micromachines |
| Volume | 8 |
| Issue number | 6 |
| Number of pages | 20 |
| ISSN | 2072-666X |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 2017 |
Keywords
- Micro milling
- Finite element
- Run-out
- Chip formation
- Cutting force
- Cutting temperature
- 3D simulation
- Measurement
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COFUNDPostdocDTU: COFUNDPostdocDTU
Præstrud, M. R. (Project Participant) & Brodersen, S. W. (Project Participant)
01/01/2014 → 31/12/2019
Project: Research