Prevention of Self-excited Vibrations in End-milling by Actively Tuning Fixture Stiffness using Fixed-fixed Beams Under Axial Load

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2013-03-25Author
Moore, Paul M.
Wiens, Gloria J.
Publisher
8th International Conference on MicroManufacturing (ICOMM 2013)
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In this paper, the development of a novel workpiece holder
for micro- and meso-scale applications is discussed. Through
the use of applied tensile axial force on fixed-fixed support
beams, the stiffness and clamping force of the fixture can be
actively tuned. Additionally, by applying varying stiffness
values to two or more fixture elements working in tandem, the
position of the workpiece can be manipulated. By tuning the
stiffness, it was shown that the stable cutting region of
end-milling operations can be effectively increased to allow
for greater material removal. Other improvements in cutting
operations can be achieved by using the part manipulation
capability of the fixtures to make corrections in the position
of the part during machining and by using the force tuning
capability to reduce part deformation due to over-clamping.
Subject
end-mill
stiffness tuning
vibrations
fixed-fixed beams
micro-scale machining
Meso-scale machining
stability
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http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/65383Type
Conference paper
Citation
ICOMM 2013 No. 111