Multi-dimensional chatter stability for enhanced productivity in different parallel turning strategies

Title Multi-dimensional chatter stability for enhanced productivity in different parallel turning strategies
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Simultaneous turning with extra cutting edges increases the material removal rate (MRR), and thus the productivity of the process. On one hand, chatter could be a fatal threat to the productivity and part quality in simultaneous turning operations of slender and flexible workpieces. On the other hand, stability of flexible part turning can be increased significantly if the process parameters are selected properly. In practice, however, ensuring a stable parallel turning of a flexible workpiece is approached by the costly process of trial and error. In order to tackle this problem, a multi-dimensional model for chatter stability analysis of parallel turning operation is presented where the effects of components dynamics, i.e. workpiece and cutters, in addition to insert s geometry are accounted for. The stability model is formulated for two configurations of the parallel turning operation in frequency and time domains, and verified experimentally. Chatter-free and high productivity cutting conditions are determined through optimal parameter selection employing stability maps generated for each configuration.

Year of Publication
2017
Journal
International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture
Volume
123
Number of Pages
116-128
ISSN Number
0890-6955
URL
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0890695517301293
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijmachtools.2017.08.005
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