Position-oriented process monitoring in milling of thin-walled parts Academic Article in Scopus uri icon

abstract

  • © 2021 The Society of Manufacturing EngineersImproving machining performance of thin-walled parts is of great significance in aviation industry, since most aviation parts are characterized by large size, complex shape, and thin-walled structure. Machining process monitoring is the essential premise to improve the machining performance. In order to improve the machining quality and efficiency, this paper presents a position-oriented process monitoring model based on multiple data during milling process, and corresponding solution is provided. Through obtaining the internal data set of the numerical control (NC) system during machining, it is possible to correlate the cutting position with monitoring signals including cutting force, acceleration, and spindle power. Then, process optimization is realized to improve the machining quality and efficiency based on the monitoring results. Machining tests are conducted on aircraft structural part as well as blade part, and the experimental results show this method provides a significant insight into the machining process of thin-walled part and contributes to the process optimization. By using feedrate optimization, time consumption for the rough milling process of one titanium alloy part reduced from 19.1 h to 14.4 h and the number of cutter consumption dropped from 5 to 3. And according to the result of position-oriented process monitoring, the machining strategies were optimized to reduce vibration and avoid chatter, thereby improving the machining quality.

publication date

  • July 1, 2021