Optimal tool design in micro-milling of difficult-to-machine materials

Lorcan O’Toole , Feng-Zhou Fang

Advances in Manufacturing ›› 2023, Vol. 11 ›› Issue (2) : 222 -247.

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Advances in Manufacturing ›› 2023, Vol. 11 ›› Issue (2) : 222 -247. DOI: 10.1007/s40436-022-00418-w
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Optimal tool design in micro-milling of difficult-to-machine materials

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The limitations of significant tool wear and tool breakage of commercially available fluted micro-end mill tools often lead to ineffective and inefficient manufacturing, while surface quality and geometric dimensions remain unacceptably poor. This is especially true for machining of difficult-to-machine (DTM) materials, such as super alloys and ceramics. Such conventional fluted micro-tool designs are generally down scaled from the macro-milling tool designs. However, simply scaling such designs from the macro to micro domain leads to inherent design flaws, such as poor tool rigidity, poor tool strength and weak cutting edges, ultimately ending in tool failure. Therefore, in this article a design process is first established to determine optimal micro-end mill tool designs for machining some typical DTM materials commonly used in manufacturing orthopaedic implants and micro-feature moulds. The design process focuses on achieving robust stiffness and mechanical strength to reduce tool wear, avoid tool chipping and tool breakage in order to efficiently machine very hard materials. Then, static stress and deflection finite element analysis (FEA) is carried out to identify stiffness and rigidity of the tool design in relation to the maximum deformations, as well as the Von Mises stress distribution at the cutting edge of the designed tools. Following analysis and further optimisation of the FEA results, a verified optimum tool design is established for micro-milling DTM materials. An experimental study is then carried out to compare the optimum tool design to commercial tools, in regards to cutting forces, tool wear and surface quality.

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Precision machining / Micro-milling / Difficult-to-machine (DTM) / Tool wear / Micro-tool design / Surface quality

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Lorcan O’Toole, Feng-Zhou Fang. Optimal tool design in micro-milling of difficult-to-machine materials. Advances in Manufacturing, 2023, 11(2): 222-247 DOI:10.1007/s40436-022-00418-w

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Science Foundation Ireland(15/RP/B3208)

University College Dublin

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