Influence of tool speed movement during cutting honeycomb block on its vibration resistance and cutting accuracy
Mikhail V. Saramud,
Maksim Brungardt,
Alexandr Tololo
et al.
Abstract:The state of cutting blanks from honeycomb fabric methods is associated with difficulties of rectilinear cutting of cell walls, which leads to a non-straight edge after cutting with a cutting tool. Such a form of curvilinear trajectory of the cutting tool movement is a consequence of the cutting-edge vibration in the process of moving towards cutting. In order to eliminate this effect, it is necessary to determine optimal cutting speed at which the blade and the honeycomb wall will not be in the resonance.
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