Chatter Stability Characterization of Full-Immersion End-Milling Using a Generalized Modified Map of the Full-Discretization Method, Part 1: Validation of Results and Study of Stability Lobes by Numerical Simulation

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  • Chigbogu G. Ozoegwu
  • Sam N. Omenyi
چکیده

The objective in this work is to generate and discuss the stability results of fully-immersed end-milling process with parameters; tool mass m 0.0431kg, tool natural frequency 5700 rads , damping factor ξ 0 . 0 2 and workpiece cutting coefficient C 3.5 10 Nm ⁄ . Different no of teeth is considered for the end-milling. Both 1-DOF and 2-DOF chatter models of the system are generated on the basis of non-linear force law. Chatter stability analysis is carried out using a modified form (generalized for both 1-DOF and 2-DOF models) of recently developed method called Full-discretization. The full-immersion three tooth end-milling together with higher toothed end-milling processes has secondary Hopf bifurcation lobes (SHBL’s) that exhibit one turning (minimum) point each. Each of such SHBL is demarcated by its minimum point into two portions; (i) the Lower Spindle Speed Portion (LSSP) in which bifurcations occur in the right half portion of the unit circle centred at the origin of the complex plane and (ii) the Higher Spindle Speed Portion (HSSP) in which bifurcations occur in the left half portion of the unit circle. Comments are made regarding why bifurcation lobes should generally get bigger and more visible with increase in spindle speed and why flip bifurcation lobes (FBL’s) could be invisible in the low-speed stability chart but visible in the high-speed stability chart of the fullyimmersed three-tooth miller. Keywords—Chatter, flip bifurcation, modified full-discretization map stability lobe, secondary Hopf bifurcation.

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تاریخ انتشار 2014