2023
DOI: 10.3390/app132312611
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Characterizing the Vibration Responses of Flexible Workpieces during the Turning Process for Quality Control

Chun Li,
Zhexiang Zou,
Wenbo Duan
et al.

Abstract: The chatter that occurs during the turning operation, especially when cutting a slender and flexible shaft, determines the surface quality of the workpiece and the stability of the machining system. However, when building a dynamic model of a slender workpiece with a chuck and tailstock, it is generally regarded as a cantilever or simply supported beam, without consideration of the axial force and supported stiffness effect. In this work, a dynamic model for thin and flexible workpieces with different clamping… Show more

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“…The cutting speed and depth of the cut regulate the magnitude of the cutting force. These forces cause cutting vibrations, which affect the texture and quality of the workpiece surface [29][30] Simultaneously, it has been noted that under constant cutting parameters, variations in cutting temperature can significantly affect the cutting forces, leading to variations in the subsurface damage [31]. Therefore, this study developed an orthogonal experiment encompassing different cutting parameters.…”
Section: Analysis Of Cutting Forces and Temperaturesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The cutting speed and depth of the cut regulate the magnitude of the cutting force. These forces cause cutting vibrations, which affect the texture and quality of the workpiece surface [29][30] Simultaneously, it has been noted that under constant cutting parameters, variations in cutting temperature can significantly affect the cutting forces, leading to variations in the subsurface damage [31]. Therefore, this study developed an orthogonal experiment encompassing different cutting parameters.…”
Section: Analysis Of Cutting Forces and Temperaturesmentioning
confidence: 99%