ENERGY CONSUMPTION ANALYSIS AND PARAMETER OPTIMIZATION IN HIGH-FEED MILLING OPERATION

Improving the performance, efficiency and productivity of the machining, reducing energy consumption and establishing control over the machining process are the main goals of the production technologies development. This paper provides the basis for establishing of a process management and determini...

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Published inProceedings on engineering sciences (Online) Vol. 6; no. 2; pp. 587 - 592
Main Authors Sredanovic, Branislav, Borojevic, Stevo, Cica, Djordje, Tesic, Sasa, Jokic, Dajana, Kramar, Davorin
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published University of Kragujevac 05.06.2024
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Summary:Improving the performance, efficiency and productivity of the machining, reducing energy consumption and establishing control over the machining process are the main goals of the production technologies development. This paper provides the basis for establishing of a process management and determining of optimal conditions for performing high-feed milling, as a special machining method. An experimental study of the analysis of the influence of process parameters, namely depth of cut and feed rate, on the output parameters of high-feed milling were carried out. As output indicators of the performance of the high-feed milling, namely the energy efficiency of the machine tool and the productivity of the machining process were analysed. Based on experimental data, analysis and modelling of the material removal rate per unit of time and electrical energy consumption were carried out. A workpiece made from aluminium was machined on a three-axis machining centre. By using the boundaries of the domain of process parameters and the optimization objective function, the optimization of the values of the process parameters was carried out. As an optimal solution, the following process parameters were obtained: cutting depth ap = 2 mm and feed rate vf = 1500 mm/min.
ISSN:2620-2832
2683-4111
DOI:10.24874/PES06.02.015