The Impact of High-Speed Milling on 3D Surface Roughness Parameters
Proceedings of the 8th International Conference of DAAAM Baltic "Industrial Engineering" 2012
Valdis Brutāns, Toms Torims, Māris Kumermanis, Pedro Rosado Castellano, Rafael Torres, Santiago C. Gutierrez Rubert

High-speed machining is a highly effective production method to achieve the following goals: increased machining productivity, enhanced quality of the machined surface, improved machining economy, improved ecological impact of machining. The objective of this research was to study the technological factors which influence the 3D surface roughness parameters in high-speed milling of two different types of die steel. The factors analysed were the feed rate, overlap and strategy. The depth of cut and cutting speed were kept constant. This article is based on the technological experiment performed in the Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering of the Polytechnic University of Valencia and measurements of the 3D surface topography in the Mechanical Engineering Institute of Riga Technical University.


Keywords
Machining, high-speed machining, cutting, milling, 3D roughness, surface quality.
Hyperlink
http://innomet.ttu.ee/daaam/proceedings/pdf/brutans.pdf

Brutāns, V., Torims, T., Kumermanis, M., Rosado Castellano, P., Torres, R., C. Gutierrez Rubert, S. The Impact of High-Speed Milling on 3D Surface Roughness Parameters. In: Proceedings of the 8th International Conference of DAAAM Baltic "Industrial Engineering", Estonia, Tallinn, 19-21 April, 2012. Tallinn: Tallinn University of Technology, 2012, pp.125-128. ISBN 978-9949-23-265-9.

Publication language
English (en)
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