Micromachining is an up-to-date technology widely used in different advanced areas like electronics, aerospace and medical industries. For manufacturing components with highest precision and lowest surface roughness, small-sized end mills with working diameter of less than 1 mm are often used. In this paper, in order to determine the functional relationships between structural strength, cutting properties and geometry of small-sized cutting tools, the mathematical models of working part of micro milling cutters were derived.
Mathematical Models of the Geometry of Micro Milling Cutters
Marco Leonesio
2021
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Micromachining is an up-to-date technology widely used in different advanced areas like electronics, aerospace and medical industries. For manufacturing components with highest precision and lowest surface roughness, small-sized end mills with working diameter of less than 1 mm are often used. In this paper, in order to determine the functional relationships between structural strength, cutting properties and geometry of small-sized cutting tools, the mathematical models of working part of micro milling cutters were derived.File in questo prodotto:
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