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Original Articles

GRADE OF STABILITY IN FUZZY CHATTER STABILITY LOBE MODEL IN MILLING

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Pages 306-323 | Published online: 22 Aug 2011
 

Abstract

The machining productivity and part quality are typically limited by the regenerative chatter induced by the dynamic interactions of spindle-holder-tool combination system. The conventional chatter stability model predicts the permissible stable axial depth of cut versus spindle speed by plotting the stability lobe diagram which represents two independent regions as absolutely stable zone and instable zone divided by the critical lobe curve. In fact, it is more reasonable to be a transition stage between the stable and instable zone. This paper introduced the grade of stability (GOS) to improve the conventional chatter stability model and study the transition zone in the stability lobe diagram. The variation of transition zone width with the stability sensibilities for different order lobe curve in milling system was analyzed. Sigmoid function was used as the membership function to develop the fuzzy stability lobe model. Then, the fuzzy stability lobe diagram with an adjustable slope coefficient was implemented to improve the mould steel milling process. The improved fuzzy stability model enhances the reliability of stability lobe diagram and guarantees the chatter-free milling process.

ACKNOWLEDGMENT

The work is supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 50935001, No. U0734007), Important National Science & Technology Specific Projects (2009ZX04014-041), National 863 project (2009AA04Z150) and National Basic Research Program of China (2010CB731703).

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