Parallel turning is an excellent candidate for keeping up with current trends set by manufacturing industry, namely, to increase accuracy and productivity simultaneously. In the field of manufacturing of cylindrical parts, these cutting processes offer huge potential in increasing productivity, since they ensure high material removal rates and appropriate accuracy at the same time. The above benefits can yet only be harvested if the process is free of chatter vibration, which affects the workpiece surface quality. In this study, it is shown that by means of tuning the dynamical properties of cutting tools, it is possible to expand the stable machining parameter regions in order to eliminate adverse chatter. A parallel turning system is investigated, where tuning of the system is realized by varying the overhang of one of the tools, that is, by modulating the frequency ratio of the cutters. Measurements have been carried out for the validation of the theoretical predictions of robustly stable chip width limits, below which the turning operation is stable for all spindle speed values.
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Optimal Detuning of a Parallel Turning System—Theory and Experiments
Marta J. Reith,
Marta J. Reith
Department of Applied Mechanics,
Budapest University of Technology and Economics,
Budapest 1111, Hungary
e-mail: reith@mm.bme.hu
Budapest University of Technology and Economics,
Budapest 1111, Hungary
e-mail: reith@mm.bme.hu
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Daniel Bachrathy,
Daniel Bachrathy
Assistant Professor Department of Applied Mechanics,
Budapest University of Technology and Economics,
Budapest 1111, Hungary
e-mail: bachrathy@mm.bme.hu
Budapest University of Technology and Economics,
Budapest 1111, Hungary
e-mail: bachrathy@mm.bme.hu
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Gabor Stepan
Gabor Stepan
Professor
Department of Applied Mechanics,
Budapest University of Technology and Economics,
Budapest 1111, Hungary
e-mail: stepan@mm.bme.hu
Department of Applied Mechanics,
Budapest University of Technology and Economics,
Budapest 1111, Hungary
e-mail: stepan@mm.bme.hu
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Marta J. Reith
Department of Applied Mechanics,
Budapest University of Technology and Economics,
Budapest 1111, Hungary
e-mail: reith@mm.bme.hu
Budapest University of Technology and Economics,
Budapest 1111, Hungary
e-mail: reith@mm.bme.hu
Daniel Bachrathy
Assistant Professor Department of Applied Mechanics,
Budapest University of Technology and Economics,
Budapest 1111, Hungary
e-mail: bachrathy@mm.bme.hu
Budapest University of Technology and Economics,
Budapest 1111, Hungary
e-mail: bachrathy@mm.bme.hu
Gabor Stepan
Professor
Department of Applied Mechanics,
Budapest University of Technology and Economics,
Budapest 1111, Hungary
e-mail: stepan@mm.bme.hu
Department of Applied Mechanics,
Budapest University of Technology and Economics,
Budapest 1111, Hungary
e-mail: stepan@mm.bme.hu
Contributed by the Dynamic Systems Division of ASME for publication in the JOURNAL OF DYNAMIC SYSTEMS, MEASUREMENT, AND CONTROL. Manuscript received October 16, 2015; final manuscript received August 8, 2016; published online October 17, 2016. Assoc. Editor: Jingang Yi.
J. Dyn. Sys., Meas., Control. Jan 2017, 139(1): 014503 (7 pages)
Published Online: October 17, 2016
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Received:
October 16, 2015
Revised:
August 8, 2016
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Reith, M. J., Bachrathy, D., and Stepan, G. (October 17, 2016). "Optimal Detuning of a Parallel Turning System—Theory and Experiments." ASME. J. Dyn. Sys., Meas., Control. January 2017; 139(1): 014503. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4034497
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