A good beginning grasps the audience's attention,arouses their interest,and presents the gist of your speech,while a good ending reinforces your stance,creates a sense of completeness and leaves the listeners spac...A good beginning grasps the audience's attention,arouses their interest,and presents the gist of your speech,while a good ending reinforces your stance,creates a sense of completeness and leaves the listeners space for further thinking.展开更多
A new analytical chip formation model is proposed for micro-end-milling operations. The model calculates an instantaneous uncut chip thickness by considering the combination of exact trochoidal trajectory of the tool ...A new analytical chip formation model is proposed for micro-end-milling operations. The model calculates an instantaneous uncut chip thickness by considering the combination of exact trochoidal trajectory of the tool tip and tool run-out, while the simplified circular trajectory and the neglected run-out create negligible change in conventional-scale chip formation models. Newton-Raphson iterative method is employed during the calculation to obtain quadratic convergence. The proposed approach allows the calculation of instantaneous uncut chip thickness to be done accurately and rapidly, and the prediction accuracy of this model is also verified by comparing the simulation results to experimental cutting forces.展开更多
文摘A good beginning grasps the audience's attention,arouses their interest,and presents the gist of your speech,while a good ending reinforces your stance,creates a sense of completeness and leaves the listeners space for further thinking.
基金supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (No.50575134)
文摘A new analytical chip formation model is proposed for micro-end-milling operations. The model calculates an instantaneous uncut chip thickness by considering the combination of exact trochoidal trajectory of the tool tip and tool run-out, while the simplified circular trajectory and the neglected run-out create negligible change in conventional-scale chip formation models. Newton-Raphson iterative method is employed during the calculation to obtain quadratic convergence. The proposed approach allows the calculation of instantaneous uncut chip thickness to be done accurately and rapidly, and the prediction accuracy of this model is also verified by comparing the simulation results to experimental cutting forces.