Limiting Product Surface and its Use in Profile Milling Design Operations

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The article establishes the analytical relationships linking the geometric parameters of the shaping cutters. A mathematical model describing the geometrical errors caused by the discrete process of product profile milling with shaping cutters was developed. It was specified based on the model that the distribution of errors on the surface treated with cylindrical and shaping cutters is significantly different. It is found that the errors due to the kinematics of the cylindrical milling process, are constant at value irrespectively of the considered cross section of the cutting tooth, and the errors after the milling significantly differ in the distance function of considered transverse plane from its geometric center. The maximum error occurs in the local longitudinal planes of the product, the profile of which is located at the maximum distance from the mounting technological base of product's surface. The plane of the product, where the maximum geometrical errors are formed during the profile milling is called limiting surface. The design of technological process is performed in the product profile geometry, formed in this plane. The rule of spacious arrangement location of the limiting surface of the product according to its drawing. Using the limiting surface in the design of the operation of profile milling with shaping cutters significantly reduces the duration of the design procedure and eliminates the cost of production on experimental studies related to ensuring the geometric accuracy of products at the initial stage of their production.

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Solid State Phenomena (Volume 265)

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