Proceedings of
International Conference on Advances in Mechanical and Automation Engineering MAE 2014
"OPTIMAL CUTTING CONDITIONS IN BALL-END MILLING OF COMPLEX SURFACES TAKING INTO ACCOUNT THE DESIRED SURFACE ROUGHNESS"
Abstract: “Ball-end milling is widely used as a surface finishing process. The selection of the proper cutting conditions, that is the spindle speed as well as the feed rate, is crucial for the optimization of the process. This selection is made according to the cutting speed, which is specified by the cutting tool and workpiece materials. In the case of ball-end milling of complex surfaces, the cutting speed varies depending on the changing effective diameter at the point of contact between the cutting tool and the workpiece. Therefore the cutting speed does not remain stable during the process, which directly influences the quality of the finished surface. One way to overcome this problem would be to continuously change the rotational speed of the cutting tool according to the variable effective diameter so as to keep the cutting speed constant, yet this solution is not technically feasible. In the present study, an experimental method for the specification of the optimum cutting conditions bas”
Keywords: ball-end milling, cutting conditions, surface roughness