Chip serration frequency-the primary cause of chatter during end milling operation

Chatter is an unwanted but sometimes unavoidable phenomenon in machining. The term defines the self-excited violent relative dynamic motion between the cutting tool and work-piece. Chatter is undesirable due to its adverse effects on the product quality, operation cost, machining accuracy, tool life...

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Main Authors: Patwari, Muhammed Anayet Ullah, Amin, A. K. M. Nurul, Faris, Waleed Fekry, Azhari, Marian, Farahain, S
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Language:English
Published: 2009
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spelling iium-170332012-02-21T15:01:59Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/17033/ Chip serration frequency-the primary cause of chatter during end milling operation Patwari, Muhammed Anayet Ullah Amin, A. K. M. Nurul Faris, Waleed Fekry Azhari, Marian Farahain, S TS Manufactures Chatter is an unwanted but sometimes unavoidable phenomenon in machining. The term defines the self-excited violent relative dynamic motion between the cutting tool and work-piece. Chatter is undesirable due to its adverse effects on the product quality, operation cost, machining accuracy, tool life, machine-tool bearings, and machine-tool life. It is also responsible for reducing output. This paper includes the findings of an experimental study on instabilities of the chip formation process during end milling of Ti6Al4V alloy at different cutting conditions with two different two holders and its influencing factors on chatter formation. The instabilities of chip formation process are expressed as primary or secondary serrated frequency. The chip formed at different cutting conditions is analyzed and its frequency was calculated. It is observed that the primary serrated frequency is more prominent in end milling of Ti6Al4V alloy and its chip serration frequency has significant interaction effect with the with the prominent natural mode frequency of the system components. The vibration signals in frequency domain (FFT) have been analyzed to identify the chatter frequencies which have been compared with the chip serration frequencies in different cutting conditions for two different tool holders. It has been fairly concluded from the experimental findings that chatter is the outcome of resonance, in between the frequency of primary or secondary serrated frequency with the ‘prominent natural frequency’ modes of the system components. 2009-10 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/17033/1/Paper_ID171.pdf Patwari, Muhammed Anayet Ullah and Amin, A. K. M. Nurul and Faris, Waleed Fekry and Azhari, Marian and Farahain, S (2009) Chip serration frequency-the primary cause of chatter during end milling operation. In: International Conference on Advances in Materials & Processing Technology (AMPT 2009), 26-29 Oct., 2009, Kuala Lumpur. http://www.iium.edu.my/ampt2009/date.htm
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topic TS Manufactures
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Patwari, Muhammed Anayet Ullah
Amin, A. K. M. Nurul
Faris, Waleed Fekry
Azhari, Marian
Farahain, S
Chip serration frequency-the primary cause of chatter during end milling operation
description Chatter is an unwanted but sometimes unavoidable phenomenon in machining. The term defines the self-excited violent relative dynamic motion between the cutting tool and work-piece. Chatter is undesirable due to its adverse effects on the product quality, operation cost, machining accuracy, tool life, machine-tool bearings, and machine-tool life. It is also responsible for reducing output. This paper includes the findings of an experimental study on instabilities of the chip formation process during end milling of Ti6Al4V alloy at different cutting conditions with two different two holders and its influencing factors on chatter formation. The instabilities of chip formation process are expressed as primary or secondary serrated frequency. The chip formed at different cutting conditions is analyzed and its frequency was calculated. It is observed that the primary serrated frequency is more prominent in end milling of Ti6Al4V alloy and its chip serration frequency has significant interaction effect with the with the prominent natural mode frequency of the system components. The vibration signals in frequency domain (FFT) have been analyzed to identify the chatter frequencies which have been compared with the chip serration frequencies in different cutting conditions for two different tool holders. It has been fairly concluded from the experimental findings that chatter is the outcome of resonance, in between the frequency of primary or secondary serrated frequency with the ‘prominent natural frequency’ modes of the system components.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Patwari, Muhammed Anayet Ullah
Amin, A. K. M. Nurul
Faris, Waleed Fekry
Azhari, Marian
Farahain, S
author_facet Patwari, Muhammed Anayet Ullah
Amin, A. K. M. Nurul
Faris, Waleed Fekry
Azhari, Marian
Farahain, S
author_sort Patwari, Muhammed Anayet Ullah
title Chip serration frequency-the primary cause of chatter during end milling operation
title_short Chip serration frequency-the primary cause of chatter during end milling operation
title_full Chip serration frequency-the primary cause of chatter during end milling operation
title_fullStr Chip serration frequency-the primary cause of chatter during end milling operation
title_full_unstemmed Chip serration frequency-the primary cause of chatter during end milling operation
title_sort chip serration frequency-the primary cause of chatter during end milling operation
publishDate 2009
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/17033/
http://irep.iium.edu.my/17033/
http://irep.iium.edu.my/17033/1/Paper_ID171.pdf
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