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Influence of Chip Serration Frequency on Chatter Formation During End Milling of Ti6Al4V
Author Affiliations
Islamic University of Technology, International Islamic University Malaysia
Published InJournal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering
Year2011
Citations17
Abstract
This paper includes the findings of an experimental study on instabilities of the chip formation process during end milling of Ti6Al4V alloy and the influence of these instabilities on chatter formation. It has been identified that the chip formation process has a discrete nature, associated with the periodic shearing process during machining. The chip formed during machining of titanium alloy Ti6Al4V is found to be mainly with primary serrated teeth appearing in the main body of the chip. Secondary serrated teeth resulting from the coagulation of a certain number of primary serrated teeth also happen to appear at the free or constrained edge of the chip, especially when the system enters into chatter. In order to identify the interaction of…
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