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1、畢業(yè)論文中英文資料外文翻譯文獻附錄附錄1:英文原文selection of optimum tool geometry and cutting conditionsusing a surface roughness prediction model for end millingabstract influence of tool geometry on the quality of surface produced is well known and hence any attempt to assess the performance of end milling should inclu
2、de the tool geometry. in the present work, experimental studies have been conducted to see the effect of tool geometry (radial rake angle and nose radius) and cutting conditions (cutting speed and feed rate) on the machining performance during end milling of medium carbon steel. the first and second
3、 order mathematical models, in terms of machining parameters, were developed for surface roughness prediction using response surface methodology (rsm) on the basis of experimental results. the model selected for optimization has been validated with the chi square test. the significance of these para
4、meters on surface roughness has been established with analysis of variance. an attempt has also been made to optimize the surface roughness prediction model using genetic algorithms (ga). the ga program gives minimum values of surface roughness and their respective optimal conditions.1 introductione
5、nd milling is one of the most commonly used metal removal operations in industry because of its ability to remove material faster giving reasonably good surface quality. it is used in a variety of manufacturing industries including aerospace and automotive sectors, where quality is an important fact
6、or in the production of slots, pockets, precision moulds and dies. greater attention is given to dimensional accuracy and surface roughness of products by the industry these days. moreover, surface finish influences mechanical properties such as fatigue behaviour, wear, corrosion, lubrication and el
7、ectrical conductivity. thus, measuring and characterizing surface finish can be considered for predicting machining performance. surface finish resulting from turning operations has traditionally received considerable research attention, where as that of machining processes using multipoint cutters,
8、 requires attention by researchers. as these processes involve large number of parameters, it would be difficult to correlate surface finish with other parameters just by conducting experiments. modelling helps to understand this kind of process better. though some amount of work has been carried ou
9、t to develop surface finish prediction models in the past, the effect of tool geometry has received little attention. however, the radial rake angle has a major affect on the power consumption apart from tangential and radial forces. it also influences chip curling and modifies chip flow direction.
10、in addition to this, researchers 1 have also observed that the nose radius plays a significant role in affecting the surface finish. therefore the development of a good model should involve the radial rake angle and nose radius along with other relevant factors.establishment of efficient machining p
11、arameters has been a problem that has confronted manufacturing industries for nearly a century, and is still the subject of many studies. obtaining optimum machining parameters is of great concern in manufacturing industries, where the economy of machining operation plays a key role in the competiti
12、ve market. in material removal processes, an improper selection of cutting conditions cause surfaces with high roughness and dimensional errors, and it is even possible that dynamic phenomena due to auto excited vibrations may set in 2. in view of the significant role that the milling operation play
13、s in todays manufacturing world, there is a need to optimize the machining parameters for this operation. so, an effort has been made in this paper to see the influence of tool geometry (radial rake angle and nose radius) and cutting conditions (cutting speed and feed rate) on the surface finish pro
14、duced during end milling of medium carbon steel. the experimental results of this work will be used to relate cutting speed, feed rate, radial rake angle and nose radius with the machining response i.e. surface roughness by modelling. the mathematical models thus developed are further utilized to fi
15、nd the optimum process parameters using genetic algorithms.2 reviewprocess modelling and optimization are two important issues in manufacturing. the manufacturing processes are characterized by a multiplicity of dynamically interacting process variables. surface finish has been an important factor o
16、f machining in predicting performance of any machining operation. in order to develop and optimize a surface roughness model, it is essential to understand the current status of work in this area. davis et al. 3 have investigated the cutting performance of five end mills having various helix angles.
17、 cutting tests were performed on aluminium alloy l 65 for three milling processes (face, slot and side), in which cutting force, surface roughness and concavity of a machined plane surface were measured. the central composite design was used to decide on the number of experiments to be conducted. th
18、e cutting performance of the end mills was assessed using variance analysis. the affects of spindle speed, depth of cut and feed rate on the cutting force and surface roughness were studied. the investigation showed that end mills with left hand helix angles are generally less cost effective than th
19、ose with right hand helix angles. there is no significant difference between up milling and down milling with regard tothe cutting force, although the difference between them regarding the surface roughness was large. bayoumi et al. 4 have studied the affect of the tool rotation angle, feed rate and
20、 cutting speed on the mechanistic process parameters (pressure, friction parameter) for end milling operation with three commercially available workpiece materials, 11 l 17 free machining steel, 62- 35-3 free machining brass and 2024 aluminium using a single fluted hss milling cutter. it has been fo
21、und that pressure and friction act on the chip tool interface decrease with the increase of feed rate and with the decrease of the flow angle, while the cutting speed has a negligible effect on some of the material dependent parameters. process parameters are summarized into empirical equations as f
22、unctions of feed rate and tool rotation angle for each work material. however, researchers have not taken into account the effects of cutting conditions and tool geometry simultaneously; besides these studies have not considered the optimization of the cutting process.as end milling is a process whi
23、ch involves a large number f parameters, combined influence of the significant parameters an only be obtained by modelling. mansour and abdallaet al. 5 have developed a surface roughness model for the end milling of en32m (a semi-free cutting carbon case hardening steel with improved merchantability
24、). the mathematical model has been developed in terms of cutting speed, feed rate and axial depth of cut. the affect of these parameters on the surface roughness has been carried out using response surface methodology (rsm). a first order equation covering the speed range of 3035 m/min and a second
25、order equation covering the speed range of 2438 m/min were developed under dry machining conditions. alauddin et al. 6 developed a surface roughness model using rsm for the end milling of 190 bhn steel. first and second order models were constructed along with contour graphs for the selection of the
26、 proper combination of cutting speed and feed to increase the metal removal rate without sacrificing surface quality. hasmi et al. 7 also used the rsm model for assessing the influence of the workpiece material on the surface roughness of the machined surfaces. the model was developed for milling op
27、eration by conducting experiments on steel specimens. the expression shows, the relationship between the surface roughness and the various parameters; namely, the cutting speed, feed and depth of cut. the above models have not considered the affect of tool geometry on surface roughness.since the tur
28、n of the century quite a large number of attempts have been made to find optimum values of machining parameters. uses of many methods have been reported in the literature to solve optimization problems for machining parameters. jain and jain 8 have used neural networks for modeling and optimizing th
29、e machining conditions. the results have been validated by comparing the optimized machining conditions obtained using genetic algorithms. suresh et al. 9 have developed a surface roughness prediction model for turning mild steel using a response surface methodology to produce the factor affects of
30、the individual process parameters. they have also optimized the turning process using the surface roughness prediction model as the objective function. considering the above, an attempt has been made in this work to develop a surface roughness model with tool geometry and cutting conditions on the b
31、asis of experimental results and then optimize it for the selection of these parameters within the given constraints in the end milling operation.3 methodologyin this work, mathematical models have been developed using experimental results with the help of response surface methodology. the purpose o
32、f developing mathematical models relating the machining responses and their factors is to facilitate the optimization of the machining process. this mathematical model has been used as an objective function and the optimization was carried out with the help of genetic algorithms.3.1 mathematical for
33、mulationresponse surface methodology (rsm) is a combination of mathematical and statistical techniques useful for modelling and analyzing the problems in which several independent variables influence a dependent variable or response. the mathematical models commonly used are represented by:where y i
34、s the machining response, is the response function and s, f , , r are milling variables and is the error which is normally distributed about the observed response y with zero mean.the relationship between surface roughness and other independent variables can be represented as follows, where c is a c
35、onstant and a, b, c and d are exponents.to facilitate the determination of constants and exponents, this mathematical model will have to be linearized by performing a logarithmic transformation as follows:the constants and exponents c, a, b, c and d can be determined by the method of least squares.
36、the first order linear model, developed from the above functional relationship using least squares method, can be represented as follows:where y1 is the estimated response based on the first-order equation, y is the measured surface roughness on a logarithmic scale, x0 = 1 (dummy variable), x1, x2,
37、x3 and x4 are logarithmic transformations of cutting speed, feed rate, radial rake angle and nose radius respectively, is the experimental error and b values are the estimates of corresponding parameters.the general second order polynomial response is as given below:where y2 is the estimated respons
38、e based on the second order equation. the parameters, i.e. b0, b1, b2, b3, b4, b12, b23, b14, etc. are to be estimated by the method of least squares. validity of the selected model used for optimizing the process parameters has been tested with the help of statistical tests, such as f-test, chi squ
39、are test, etc. 10.3.2 optimization using genetic algorithmsmost of the researchers have used traditional optimization techniques for solving machining problems. the traditional methods of optimization and search do not fare well over a broad spectrum of problem domains. traditional techniques are no
40、t efficient when the practical search space is too large. these algorithms are not robust. they are inclined to obtain a local optimal solution. numerous constraints and number of passes make the machining optimization problem more complicated. so, it was decided to employ genetic algorithms as an o
41、ptimization technique. ga come under the class of non-traditional search and optimization techniques. ga are different from traditional optimization techniques in the following ways:1.ga work with a coding of the parameter set, not the parameter themselves.2.ga search from a population of points and
42、 not a single point.3.ga use information of fitness function, not derivatives or other auxiliary knowledge.4.ga use probabilistic transition rules not deterministic rules.5.it is very likely that the expected ga solution will be the global solution.genetic algorithms (ga) form a class of adaptive he
43、uristics based on principles derived from the dynamics of natural population genetics. the searching process simulates the natural evaluation of biological creatures and turns out to be an intelligent exploitation of a random search. the mechanics of a ga is simple, involving copying of binary strin
44、gs. simplicity of operation and computational efficiency are the two main attractions of the genetic algorithmic approach. the computations are carried out in three stages to get a result in one generation or iteration. the three stages are reproduction, crossover and mutation.in order to use ga to
45、solve any problem, the variable is typically encoded into a string (binary coding) or chromosome structure which represents a possible solution to the given problem. ga begin with a population of strings (individuals) created at random. the fitness of each individual string is evaluated with respect
46、 to the given objective function. then this initial population is operated on by three main operators reproduction cross over and mutation to create, hopefully, a better population. highly fit individuals or solutions are given the opportunity to reproduce by exchanging pieces of their genetic infor
47、mation, in the crossover procedure, with other highly fit individuals. this produces new “offspring” solutions, which share some characteristics taken from both the parents. mutation is often applied after crossover by altering some genes (i.e. bits) in the offspring. the offspring can either replac
48、e the whole population (generational approach) or replace less fit individuals (steady state approach). this new population is further evaluated and tested for some termination criteria. the reproduction-cross over mutation- evaluation cycle is repeated until the termination criteria are met.4 exper
49、imental detailsfor developing models on the basis of experimental data, careful planning of experimentation is essential. the factors considered for experimentation and analysis were cutting speed, feed rate, radial rake angle and nose radius.4.1 experimental designthe design of experimentation has
50、a major affect on the number of experiments needed. therefore it is essential to have a well designed set of experiments. the range of values of each factor was set at three different levels, namely low, medium and high as shown in table 1. based on this, a total number of 81 experiments (full facto
51、rial design), each having a combination of different levels of factors, as shown in table 2, were carried out.the variables were coded by taking into account the capacity and limiting cutting conditions of the milling machine. the coded values of variables, to be used in eqs. 3 and 4, were obtained
52、from the following transforming equations:where x1 is the coded value of cutting speed (s), x2 is the coded value of the feed rate ( f ), x3 is the coded value of radial rake angle() and x4 is the coded value of nose radius (r).4.2 experimentationa high precision rambaudi rammatic 500 cnc milling ma
53、chine, with a vertical milling head, was used for experimentation. the control system is a cnc fidia-12 compact. the cutting tools, used for the experimentation, were solid coated carbide end mill cutters of different radial rake angles and nose radii (widia: dia20 x fl38 x oal 102 mm). the tools ar
54、e coated with tialn coating. the hardness, density and transverse rupture strength are 1570 hv 30, 14.5 gm/cm3 and 3800 n/mm2 respectively.aisi 1045 steel specimens of 100×75 mm and 20 mm thickness were used in the present study. all the specimens were annealed, by holding them at 850 c for one
55、 hour and then cooling them in a furnace. the chemical analysis of specimens is presented in table 3. the hardness of the workpiece material is 170 bhn. all the experiments were carried out at a constant axial depth of cut of 20 mm and a radial depth of cut of 1 mm. the surface roughness (response)
56、was measured with talysurf-6 at a 0.8 mm cut-off value. an average of four measurements was used as a response value.5 results and discussionthe influences of cutting speed, feed rate, radial rake angle and nose radius have been assessed by conducting experiments. the variation of machining response
57、 with respect to the variables was shown graphically in fig. 1. it is seen from these figures that of the four dependent parameters, radial rake angle has definite influence on the roughness of the surface machined using an end mill cutter. it is felt that the prominent influence of radial rake angl
58、e on the surface generation could be due to the fact that any change in the radial rake angle changes the sharpness of the cutting edge on the periphery, i.e changes the contact length between the chip and workpiece surface. also it is evident from the plots that as the radial rake angle changes fro
59、m 4 to 16, the surface roughness decreases and then increases. therefore, it may be concluded here that the radial rake angle in the range of 4 to 10 would give a better surface finish. figure 1 also shows that the surface roughness decreases first and then increases with the increase in the nose radius. this shows that there is a scope for finding the optimum value of the radial rake angle and nose radius for obtaining the best possible quality of th
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