eScholarship Repository eScholarship Repository California Digital Library
eScholarship > LMA > CODEF > Paper arvind_03

LMA Papers

LMA Website

Policies

Search LMA

Submit a Paper

Notify me of new papers

institute_logo

Laboratory for Manufacturing and Sustainability
University of California, Berkeley

LMA Papers  •  LMA Website  •  Policies  •  Search LMA  •  Submit a Paper

Back Cutting and Tool Wear Influence on Burrs in Face Milling - Analysis and Solutions
Arvind Rangarajan
David A. Dornfeld

Download the Paper (321 K, PDF file) - May 31, 2004 Tell a colleague about it.
Printing Tips: Select 'print as image' in the Acrobat print dialog if you have trouble printing.

ABSTRACT:

Back cutting is a special condition that occurs when there is tool run-out, uneven tool wear on the inserts or machining over the same region in opposite directions in two different passes. As the tool progresses along a tool path the instabilities mentioned might cause the back half of the cutter to machine the workpiece. This condition is commonly referred to as back cutting. The most common way of observing the presence of back cutting is the reversal in the direction of tool marks. A series of experiments were performed to gauge the actual effect on process performance due to back cutting. The results surprisingly showed that back cutting does not have a serious impact on the burr formation. Pictures of burrs under an optical microscope shows that back cutting do not create burrs but merely machines over the burrs created from forward cutting. Experiments performed with different back cutting depths produced identical results.

The study also revealed that the tool wear which causes nose rounding is the more significant cause of burrs not explained by prediction theories. Two different strategies, tool geometry based and tool path based are proposed to avoid kinematic conditions that promote burr formation with worn tools. The results from these strategies are presented at the end of this paper.

SUGGESTED CITATION:
Arvind Rangarajan and David A. Dornfeld, "Back Cutting and Tool Wear Influence on Burrs in Face Milling - Analysis and Solutions" (May 31, 2004). Laboratory for Manufacturing and Sustainability. Consortium on Deburring and Edge Finishing. Paper arvind_03.
http://repositories.cdlib.org/lma/codef/arvind_03

 
bar
Open Archives Initiative eScholarship is a service of the California Digital Library bepress