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    An In-Process Intervention to Mitigate the Effect of Built-Up Edges in Micromilling

    Source: Journal of Micro and Nano-Manufacturing:;2017:;volume( 005 ):;issue: 004::page 41001
    Author:
    Altman
    ,
    Robert G.;Nowak
    ,
    James F.;Samuel
    ,
    Johnson
    DOI: 10.1115/1.4037574
    Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    Abstract: This paper is focused on developing an in-process intervention technique that mitigates the effect of built-up edges (BUEs) during micromilling of aluminum. The technique relies on the intermittent removal of the BUEs formed during the machining process. This is achieved using a three-stage intervention that consists first of the mechanical removal of mesoscale BUEs, followed by an abrasive slurry treatment to remove the microscale BUEs. Finally, the tool is cleaned using a nonwoven fibrous mat to remove the slurry debris. An on-machine implementation of this intervention technique is demonstrated, followed by a study of its influence on key micromachining outcomes such as tool wear, cutting forces, part geometry, and burr formation. In general, all relevant machining measures are found to improve significantly with the intervention. The key attributes of this intervention that makes it viable for micromachining processes include the following: (i) an experimental setup that can be implemented within the working volume of the microscale machine tool; (ii) no removal of the tool from the spindle, which ensures that the intervention does not change critical process parameters such as tool runout and offset values; and (iii) implementation in the form of canned G-code subroutines dispersed within the regular micromachining operation.
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    contributor authorAltman
    contributor authorRobert G.;Nowak
    contributor authorJames F.;Samuel
    contributor authorJohnson
    date accessioned2017-12-30T11:43:31Z
    date available2017-12-30T11:43:31Z
    date copyright9/28/2017 12:00:00 AM
    date issued2017
    identifier issn2166-0468
    identifier otherjmnm_005_04_041001.pdf
    identifier urihttp://138.201.223.254:8080/yetl1/handle/yetl/4242827
    description abstractThis paper is focused on developing an in-process intervention technique that mitigates the effect of built-up edges (BUEs) during micromilling of aluminum. The technique relies on the intermittent removal of the BUEs formed during the machining process. This is achieved using a three-stage intervention that consists first of the mechanical removal of mesoscale BUEs, followed by an abrasive slurry treatment to remove the microscale BUEs. Finally, the tool is cleaned using a nonwoven fibrous mat to remove the slurry debris. An on-machine implementation of this intervention technique is demonstrated, followed by a study of its influence on key micromachining outcomes such as tool wear, cutting forces, part geometry, and burr formation. In general, all relevant machining measures are found to improve significantly with the intervention. The key attributes of this intervention that makes it viable for micromachining processes include the following: (i) an experimental setup that can be implemented within the working volume of the microscale machine tool; (ii) no removal of the tool from the spindle, which ensures that the intervention does not change critical process parameters such as tool runout and offset values; and (iii) implementation in the form of canned G-code subroutines dispersed within the regular micromachining operation.
    publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    titleAn In-Process Intervention to Mitigate the Effect of Built-Up Edges in Micromilling
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume5
    journal issue4
    journal titleJournal of Micro and Nano-Manufacturing
    identifier doi10.1115/1.4037574
    journal fristpage41001
    journal lastpage041001-6
    treeJournal of Micro and Nano-Manufacturing:;2017:;volume( 005 ):;issue: 004
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