A SIMPLIFIED SOLUTION FOR THE DEPTH OF CUT IN MULTI-PATH BALL END MILLING
- 1 August 1998
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Machining Science and Technology
- Vol. 2 (1) , 57-75
- https://doi.org/10.1080/10940349808945659
Abstract
The axial depth of cut is an important factor in the dynamic cutting force analysis of milling. In multi-path ball end milling, it varies with the cutting edge position angle. General equations are derived from which the instant depth of cut in ball end milling can be calculated. Examples are given for four path increment modes. The cutting condition in each mode is discussed with respect to the depth of cut. The conditions needed to disengage the tip of the ball end mill from the cut are determined. The "step-up" increment mode has the most favorable cutting condition for cutter tip relief and high cutting velocity. In order to obtain an instant evaluation of the cutting stability, the equations of maximum depth of cut in ball end milling are derived. The exact solutions are obtained from the general equations for the instant depth of cut. More conservative estimates are obtained from the simplified solutions. The results in this paper can be used as a guide in NC part programming to select an optimal cutting strategy and to ensure a stable cutting process in ball end milling.Keywords
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