Characterization of machine tools and measurement system for micromilling

Technological progress has led to increased demand for small components with tiny features, which cannot be achieved through conventional machining. Industrial application of processes based on microcutting is limited by some issues concerning the geometrical scale. The process performance is signif...

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Main Authors: Andrea Abeni, Matteo Lancini, Aldo Attansio
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AIP Publishing LLC 2019-03-01
Series:Nanotechnology and Precision Engineering
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2589554019300066
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spelling doaj-f029573032dd44b1bd9d4fadc1e646082021-05-03T04:39:21ZengAIP Publishing LLCNanotechnology and Precision Engineering2589-55402019-03-01212328Characterization of machine tools and measurement system for micromillingAndrea Abeni0Matteo Lancini1Aldo Attansio2Corresponding author.; Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, University of Brescia, ItalyDepartment of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, University of Brescia, ItalyDepartment of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, University of Brescia, ItalyTechnological progress has led to increased demand for small components with tiny features, which cannot be achieved through conventional machining. Industrial application of processes based on microcutting is limited by some issues concerning the geometrical scale. The process performance is significantly affected by milling machine, tool holder, tool, workpiece material microstructure, workpiece fixtures, and process parameters. At present, an ultimate micromachining assessment procedure is not available. This study aims to propose and conduct an experiment on a testing procedure for micromilling. The set up to be implemented and the output to be considered are defined and described. Three major stages are identified: estimation of the effective bandwidth of the load cell–tool holder system, the milling machine natural frequency measurement, and micromilling test execution. The entire procedure is performed, and its robustness is demonstrated. Keywords: Micromilling, Machine tool performance test, Tool run-out, Force analysis, Modal analysishttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2589554019300066
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Matteo Lancini
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Characterization of machine tools and measurement system for micromilling
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Aldo Attansio
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title Characterization of machine tools and measurement system for micromilling
title_short Characterization of machine tools and measurement system for micromilling
title_full Characterization of machine tools and measurement system for micromilling
title_fullStr Characterization of machine tools and measurement system for micromilling
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of machine tools and measurement system for micromilling
title_sort characterization of machine tools and measurement system for micromilling
publisher AIP Publishing LLC
series Nanotechnology and Precision Engineering
issn 2589-5540
publishDate 2019-03-01
description Technological progress has led to increased demand for small components with tiny features, which cannot be achieved through conventional machining. Industrial application of processes based on microcutting is limited by some issues concerning the geometrical scale. The process performance is significantly affected by milling machine, tool holder, tool, workpiece material microstructure, workpiece fixtures, and process parameters. At present, an ultimate micromachining assessment procedure is not available. This study aims to propose and conduct an experiment on a testing procedure for micromilling. The set up to be implemented and the output to be considered are defined and described. Three major stages are identified: estimation of the effective bandwidth of the load cell–tool holder system, the milling machine natural frequency measurement, and micromilling test execution. The entire procedure is performed, and its robustness is demonstrated. Keywords: Micromilling, Machine tool performance test, Tool run-out, Force analysis, Modal analysis
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2589554019300066
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