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An Optimum 2.5D Contour Parallel Tool Path

Hyun Chul Kim, Min Yang Yang
JKSPE 2006;23(2):35-42.
Published online: February 1, 2006
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Although the conventional contour parallel tool path obtained from geometric information has been successful to make desirable shape, it seldom consider physical process concerns like cutting forces and chatters. In this paper, an optimized contour parallel path, which maintains constant MRR(material removal rates) at all time, is introduced and the result is verified. The optimized tool path is based on a conventional contour parallel tool path. Additional tool path segments are appended to the basic tool path in order to achieve constant cutting forces and to avoid chatter vibrations at the entire machining area. The algorithm has been implemented for two dimensional contiguous end milling operations with fiat end mills, and cutting tests were conducted to verify the significance of the proposed method.

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An Optimum 2.5D Contour Parallel Tool Path
J. Korean Soc. Precis. Eng.. 2006;23(2):35-42.   Published online February 1, 2006
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