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Selection of Machining Inclination Angle of Tool Considering Tool Wear in High Speed Ball End Milling (고속 볼앤드밀링에서 공구마모를 고려한 공구의 가공경사각 선정)

  • Ko, Tae-Jo;Jung, Hoon;Kim, Hee-Sool
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering
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    • v.15 no.9
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    • pp.135-144
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    • 1998
  • High speed machining is a key issue in die and mold manufacturing recently. Even though this technology has great potential of high productivity. tool wear accelerated by high cutting speed to the hardened materials is other barrier. In this research, we attempted to reduce tool wear by considering tool inclination angle between tool and workpiece. The boundary lines describing machined sculptured surfaces were represented by both of cutting envelop condition and the geometric relationship of successive tool paths. Chip cross section, and cutting length could be obtained from the calculated cutting edge and the rotational engagement angle. From the simulation results, machining inclination angle of tool of $15^\circ$ was good enough from the point of tool wear and cutting force, and this value was verified through the cutting experiment of high speed ball end milling.

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Numerical Simulation of Thermal Plume Flow and Fume Particle Dispersion in High-Precision Laser Machining Process (정밀 레이저 가공의 열플룸 유동에 따른 흄 분진입자 산포 특성 열유동해석 연구)

  • Chanyeong Jeon;Kyoungjin Kim
    • Journal of the Semiconductor & Display Technology
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    • v.23 no.3
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    • pp.121-126
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    • 2024
  • In high-precision laser machining process in semiconductor and display device manufacturing, thermal plume may arise from high heating zone around laser application point and it may significantly affect the surface contamination by micron-sized fume dust particles in laser surface machining. The present numerical study investigates this thermal plume flow by employing three-dimensional large eddy simulations and also fume dust particle dispersion through particle tracing techniques. The numerical results show the laminar to turbulent transition characteristics of buoyant thermal plume and fume dust particles rising and falling on the machining surface. The influences of laser power on surface scattering of fume dust particles are closely examined for the dust particle size ranging from 10 to 90 ㎛.

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Feedrate Optimization Using CL Surface (공구경로 곡면을 이용한 이송속도 최적화)

  • 김수진;정태성;양민양
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering
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    • v.21 no.4
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    • pp.39-47
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    • 2004
  • In mold machining, there are many concave machining regions where chatter and tool deflection occur since MRR(material removal rate) increases as curvature increases even though cutting speed and depth of cut are constant. Boolean operation between stock and tool model is widely used to compute MRR in NC milling simulation. In finish cutting, the side step is reduced to about 0.3mm and tool path length is sometimes over loom, so Boolean operation takes long computation time and includes much error if the resolution of stock and tool model is larger than the side step. In this paper, curvature of CL (cutter location) surface and side step of tool path is used to compute the feedrate for constant MRR machining. The data structure of CL surface is Z-map generated from NC tool path. The algorithm to get local curvature from discrete data was developed and applied to compute local curvature of CL surface. The side step of tool path was computed by point density map which includes cutter location point density at each grid element. The feedrate computed from curvature and side step is inserted to new tool path to regulate MRR. The resultants were applied to feedrate optimization system which generates new tool path with feedrate from NC codes for finish cutting. The system was applied to the machining of speaker and cellular phone mold. The finishing time was reduced to 12.6%, tool wear was reduced from 2mm to 1.1mm and chatter marks and over cut on corner were reduced, compared to the machining by constant feedrate. The machining time was shorter to 17% and surface quality and tool was also better than the conventional federate regulation using curvature of the tool path.

On the Characteristics in Surface Cutting for Face Cutter of Machining Center (머시닝센터 가공시 정면커터 표면가공특성 연구)

  • Park Dal Geun;Im Dae Sung
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Machine Tool Engineers
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    • v.14 no.2
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    • pp.21-26
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    • 2005
  • From on the machining center cutting work of 5534, the characteristics such as spindle speed and feed speed fir the third point height, average spacing of roughness peaks, bearing ratio, center line average, ten point height. experiments is roughness for sampling length determine to measuring length of cutting feed speed 200, 400, 600, 800mm/min and spindle speed 800, 1000, 1200, 1400rpm. Third point height is spindle speed with most suitable cutting condition 1000rpm. Third point height is feed speed with most suitable cutting condition 400mm/min. Average spacing of roughness peaks are spindle speed with most suitable cutting condition feed speed increased to average spacing of roughness Peaks are increased. Spindle speed increased to average spacing of roughness peaks are decreased. Bearing ratio is spindle speed with feed speed increased to bearing ratio decreased. Center line average is spindle speed with most suitable cutting condition at 1200rpm feed speed with most suitable cutting condition at 200mm/min to cutting foe roughness suddenly decreased. Ten point height is spindle speed with most suitable cutting condition 1200rpm at ten point height cutting face roughness to decreased and feed speed with most suitable cutting condition 800mm/min at ten point height cutting face roughness to decreased.

Ablation of Cr Thin Film on Glass Using Ultrashort Pulse Laser (극초단펄스 레이저에 의한 크롬박막 미세가공)

  • 김재구;신보성;장원석;최지연;장정원
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Precision Engineering Conference
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    • 2003.06a
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    • pp.620-623
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    • 2003
  • The material processing by using ultrashort pulse laser, in recently, is actively applying into the micro machining and nano-machining technology since ultrashort pulse has so faster than the time which the electrons energy absorbing photon energy is transmitted to surrounding lattice-phonon that it has many advantages in point of machining. The micro machining of metallic thin film on the plain glass is widely used in the fields such as mask repairing for semiconductor, fabrication of photonic crystal, MEMS devices and data storage devices. Therefore, it is important to secure the machining technology of the sub-micron size. In this research, we set up the machining system by using ultrashort pulse laser and conduct on the Cr 200nm thin film ablation experiments of spot and line with the variables such as energy, pulse number, speed, and so on. And we observed the characteristics of surrounding heat-affected zone and by-products appeared in critical energy density and higher energy density through SEM, and also examined the machining features between in He gas atmosphere which make pulse change minimized by nonlinear effect and in the air. Finally, the pit size of 0.8${\mu}{\textrm}{m}$ diameter and the line width of 1${\mu}{\textrm}{m}$ could be obtained.

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A Tessellation of a Planar Polynomial Curve and Its Offset (평면곡선과 오프셋곡선의 점열화)

  • Ju, S.Y.;Chu, H.
    • Korean Journal of Computational Design and Engineering
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.158-163
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    • 2004
  • Curve tessellation, which generates a sequence of points from a curve, is very important for curve rendering on a computer screen and for NC machining. For the most case the sequence of discrete points is used rather than a continuous curve. This paper deals with a method of tessellation by calculating the maximal deviation of a curve. The maximal deviation condition is introduced to find the point with the maximal deviation. Our approach has two merits. One is that it guarantees satisfaction of a given tolerance, and the other is that it can be applied in not only a polynomial curve but its offset. Especially the point sequence generated from an original curve can cause over-cutting in NC machining. This problem can be solved by using the point sequence generated from the offset curve. The proposed method can be applied for high-accuracy curve tessellation and NC tool-path generation.

A Study on the Mechanism of Micro-ECM by Use of Point Electrode Method (점 전극을 이용한 마이크로 전해가공 기구에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Bong-Gyu;Jeon, Jong-Up;Park, Kyu-Yeol
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering
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    • v.19 no.8
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    • pp.77-83
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    • 2002
  • This research aimed at from the establishment of theory on micro electrochemical machining mechanism to the implementation of a practical fabrication system of micro parts. In detail, the mechanism of micro-ECM was investigated with potentiodynamic method and the optimal condition for micro-ECM was selected by voltage-current-time curve with potentiostatic method. From the experimental result, the micro part which has extremely fine surface could be fabricated by use of micro-ECM with point electrode method.

Comparative study of CL Z-map modeling for 3-axis NC machining (3축 NC 가공을 위한 CL Z-map 모델링 방법의 비교연구)

  • 박정환;정연찬;최병규
    • Proceedings of the Korean Operations and Management Science Society Conference
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    • 2000.04a
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    • pp.389-392
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    • 2000
  • Gouge-free tool-path generation is an important issue in mold & die machining and researches on cutter interference avoidance can be found in many articles. One of the various methods is construction of tool-offlet surface or cutter-location (CL) surface on which the cutter-center point (CL-point) locates. Provided that the CL surface is represented in a suitable form, cutter-interference avoidance can be performed without the burden of computing CL data for every cutter-contact (CC) point. In the paper, various methods of constructing a CL surface in the z-map form are presented, where z-map is a special form of discrete nonparametric representation in which the height values at grid points on the xy-plane are stored as a 2D array z[i,j].

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Comparative Study of CL Z-map Modeling for 3-Axis NC Machining (3축 NC 가공을 위한 CL Z-map 모델링 방법의 비교 연구)

  • Park, Jung-Whan;Chung, Yun-Chan;Choi, Byoung-Kyu
    • Journal of Korean Institute of Industrial Engineers
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    • v.26 no.4
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    • pp.325-335
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    • 2000
  • Gouge-free tool-path generation is an important issue in mold & die machining and researches on cutter interference avoidance can be found in many articles. One of the various methods is construction of tool-offset surface of cutter-location (CL) surface on which the cutter-center point (CL-point) locates. Provided that the CL surface is represented in a suitable form, cutter-interference avoidance can be performed without the burden of computing CL data for every cutter-contact (CC) point. In the paper, various methods of constructing a CL surface in the z-map form are presented, where z-map is a special form of discrete nonparametric representation in which the height values at grid points on the xy-plane are stored as a 2D array z[i,j].

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Prediction the surface profile in the single point diamond turning (정밀 선삭가공에서의 표먼거칠기곡선 예측)

  • Yoon, Young-Sik;Lee, Sang-Jo
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering
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    • v.11 no.5
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    • pp.189-198
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    • 1994
  • The achievable machining accuracy depends upon the level of the micro-engineering, and the today's accuracy targets are dimensional tolerances in the order of 10nm and surface roughness in the order of 1nm. Such requirements cannot be satisfied by the conventional machining processes. Single point diamond turning is the one of new techniques which can produce the parts with such accuracy limits. The aims of this thesis are to get a better understanding of the complex cutting process with a diamond tool and, consequently, to develope a predicting model of a turned surface profile. In order to predict the turned surface profile, a numerical model has been developed. By means of this model, the influence of the operational settings-the material properties of the workpiece, the geometry of the cutting tool and the dynamic behaviour of the lathe-and their influences via the cutting forces upon the surface roughness have been estimated.

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