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Selection of the Optimal Machining Condition for a High-hardness Resin using the 5-axis Machine  

Kim, Nam-Hun (중소조선연구원)
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Journal of the Korean Society of Manufacturing Process Engineers / v.11, no.5, 2012 , pp. 29-34 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study describes the selection of optimum machining conditions for a high-hardness resin by using a large 5-axis machine. The experiments were conducted to examine the main factors that affect the surface roughness, such as the spindle speed, axial and radial depths of the cut, and pattern of the cutter path. To analyze the experiment results, the factor with the biggest impact on machining was determined using the smaller-the-better characteristic of the Taguchi method; the effectiveness of the experiment was then confirmed by verifying the selected optimum machining condition.
Keywords
5-axis Machining; Taguchi Method; Smaller-the-Better Characteristics; Surface Roughness; Cutter Path Pattern;
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