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Dynamic behavior analysis of drill-threading process when machining AISI Al-Si-Cu(4) alloy
Fecha
2009Registro en:
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ADVANCED MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY, v.42, n.9/Out, p.873-882, 2009
0268-3768
10.1007/s00170-008-1658-3
Autor
SALES, Wisley Falco
BECKER, Marcelo
GURGEL, Alexandre G.
LANDRE JUNIOR, Janes
Institución
Resumen
Conventional threading operations involve two distinct machining processes: drilling and threading. Therefore, it is time consuming for the tools must be changed and the workpiece has to be moved to another machine. This paper presents an analysis of the combined process (drilling followed by threading) using a single tool for both operations: the tap-milling tool. Before presenting the methodology used to evaluate this hybrid tool, the ODS (operating deflection shapes) basics is shortly described. ODS and finite element modeling (FEM) were used during this research to optimize the process aiming to achieve higher stable machining conditions and increasing the tool life. Both methods allowed the determination of the natural frequencies and displacements of the machining center and optimize the workpiece fixture system. The results showed that there is an excellent correlation between the dynamic stability of the machining center-tool holder and the tool life, avoiding a tool premature catastrophic failure. Nevertheless, evidence showed that the tool is very sensitive to work conditions. Undoubtedly, the use of ODS and FEM eliminate empiric decisions concerning the optimization of machining conditions and increase drastically the tool life. After the ODS and FEM studies, it was possible to optimize the process and work material fixture system and machine more than 30,000 threaded holes without reaching the tool life limit and catastrophic fail.