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

Abstract

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.
2021
Istituto di Sistemi e Tecnologie Industriali Intelligenti per il Manifatturiero Avanzato - STIIMA (ex ITIA)
Inglese, Medio (1100-1500)
V International Scientific Conference on THE MODELING OF NONLINEAR PROCESSES AND SYSTEMS (MNPS-2020)
V International Scientific Conference on THE MODELING OF NONLINEAR PROCESSES AND SYSTEMS (MNPS-2020)
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
16-20/11/2020
Moscow
Micro milling cutter
micro machining
mathematical modelling.
4
open
Isaev, Alexander; Khamzin, Ramil; Ershov, Artem; Leonesio, Marco
273
info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
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