Feasibility Studies for an Enhanced Flat Bottom Drill Tool Design Considering Modal and Resonance Using Finite Element Methods
Year 2022,
Volume: 3 Issue: 2, 46 - 63, 11.01.2023
Nima Zoghipour
,
Yusuf Kaynak
Abstract
Design of a cutting tool necessitates a comprehension of the applications and quandaries that may come across from manufacturing to the machining process. Developing technologies in components with complicated features and the competition among manufacturers in rapid and precision production leads to design and application of new types of cutting tools with sophisticated geometries. Besides sufficient cutting performance and dimensional accuracies, these tools are required to have setup rigidity, static and dynamic strength to prevent any damages to themselves, holders, and machine components. In this paper, flat bottom drills with various axial and radial rake angles have been designed and subjected to modal analyses using finite element methods. The first six natural frequencies, maximum total displacements, stiffnesses as well as the period of oscillation corresponding to the modes shape have been calculated for the designed tools. Based on the obtained results, it is seen that the designed flat bottom drills have acceptable stiffnesses and natural frequencies to be utilized in machining processes. Radial rake angle has a noticeable influence on the natural frequencies and stiffnesses of the system.
Supporting Institution
TÜBİTAK
Thanks
The authors thank TUBITAK (The Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey) for partially supporting this work under project number 118C069.
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Year 2022,
Volume: 3 Issue: 2, 46 - 63, 11.01.2023
Nima Zoghipour
,
Yusuf Kaynak
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