Kinematics performance oriented smoothing method to plan tool orientations for 5-axis ball-end CNC machining
•Propose a new smoothing method to plan tool orientations for 5-axis ball-end machining.•Be able to simplify considerably the process of optimizing the tool orientations.•Generate geometrically interference-free and kinematically smooth tool orientations.•Validate our method by comparison with NX/CA...
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Published in | International journal of mechanical sciences Vol. 157-158; pp. 293 - 303 |
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Main Authors | , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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Elsevier Ltd
01.07.2019
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Summary: | •Propose a new smoothing method to plan tool orientations for 5-axis ball-end machining.•Be able to simplify considerably the process of optimizing the tool orientations.•Generate geometrically interference-free and kinematically smooth tool orientations.•Validate our method by comparison with NX/CAM’s and QI methods.
When adopting 5-axis machine to mill the parts, it is desired to avoid the drastic change of tool orientation for improving the kinematics performance of 5-axis machining while ensuring no machining interferences. For this purpose, a kinematics performance oriented smoothing method is proposed to plan the tool orientations, which is focused specifically on minimizing the angular accelerations imposed on the rotary axes of 5-axis machine. In this method, with several specified representative tool orientations (RTOs), two B-spline curves, which represent the displacements of the rotary axes, are used to join smoothly the RTOs together and then to determine the tool orientations at other areas. The solutions for the two B-spline curves are achieved by solving a least-square objective function which minimizes the angular accelerations of the rotary axes. To restricting simultaneously the interpolated tool orientations in the geometric feasible domains (GFDs) of tool motion, a simple alternate strategy of first smoothing the tool orientation and then checking the machining interference is developed so that tool orientation planning and its geometric constraints are decoupled and the complicated constraint optimization process of tool orientation can be greatly simplified. Since the proposed method works in the machine coordinate system (MCS), it can not only ensure the smooth motions of the rotary axes without the machining interferences, but also can generate directly the rotary axis orders. Finally, the proposed method is validated by the experiments. |
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ISSN: | 0020-7403 1879-2162 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.ijmecsci.2019.04.038 |