Redirigiendo al acceso original de articulo en 19 segundos...
Inicio  /  Applied Sciences  /  Vol: 13 Par: 24 (2023)  /  Artículo
ARTÍCULO
TITULO

Enhancing Chatter Stability for Milling Thin-Walled Blades by Designing Non-Uniform Allowance

Yu Li    
Feng Ding    
Weijun Tian and Jinhua Zhou    

Resumen

During the milling of thin-walled blades, the removal of material exhibits strong time-varying dynamics, leading to chatter and a decrease in surface quality. To address the issue of milling vibrations in the machining of complex thin-walled blades used in aerospace applications, this work proposes a process optimization approach involving non-uniform allowances. The objective is to enhance of he stiffness of the thin-walled parts during the milling process by establishing a non-uniform allowance distribution for the finishing process of thin-walled blades. By applying the theory of sensitive process stiffness and conducting finite element simulations, two processing strategies, namely uniform allowances and non-uniform allowances, are evaluated through cutting experiments. The experimental results demonstrate that the non-uniform allowance processing strategy leads to a more evenly distributed acceleration spectrum and a 50% reduction in amplitude. Moreover, the surface exhibits no discernible vibration pattern, resulting in a 35% decrease in roughness. The non-uniform allowance-processing strategy proves to be effective in significantly improving the rigidity of the thin-walled blade processing system, thereby enhancing the stability of the cutting process. These findings hold significant relevance in guiding the machining of typical complex thin-walled aerospace components.

 Artículos similares

       
 
Chiara Bedon and Filipe A. Santos    
For structural design purposes, human-induced loads on pedestrian systems can be described by several simplified (i.e., deterministic equivalent-force models) or more complex computational approaches. Among others, the Spring-Mass-Damper (SMD), Single De... ver más
Revista: Applied Sciences

 
Mehrdad Hadizadeh-Bazaz, Ignacio J. Navarro and Víctor Yepes    
Recently, the repair and maintenance of structures has been necessary to prevent these structures? sudden collapse and to prevent human and financial damage. A natural factor in marine environments that destroys structures and reduces their life is the p... ver más

 
Tengteng Guo, Haijun Chen, Deqing Tang, Shengquan Ding, Chaohui Wang, Decai Wang, Yuanzhao Chen and Zhenxia Li    
Graphene Tourmaline Composite Micropowder (hereinafter referred to as GTCM) modified asphalt was prepared by the ball milling method. The effects of different temperatures and different frequencies on the high-temperature performance of composite-modifie... ver más
Revista: Coatings

 
Jinbao Chen, Jiayu Dong, Zhicheng Song, Chuanzhi Chen and Jiaqi Li    
In this study, a hybrid iteration force density method (HIFDM) was proposed to ensure both tension uniformity and accuracy of an antenna mesh reflector. Based on a genetic algorithm (GA), the boundary cable tension of the antenna reflector net was optimi... ver más
Revista: Aerospace

 
Chiemela Victor Amaechi, Facheng Wang and Jianqiao Ye    
There is an increase in the utilization of the floating offshore structure (FOS) called Catenary Anchor Leg Mooring (CALM) buoys and the attached marine hoses due to the increasing demand for oil and gas products. These hoses are flexible and easier to u... ver más