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Journal Of Materials Processing Technology

Publication date: 2021-02-01
Volume: 288
Publisher: Elsevier

Author:

Bellotti, Mattia
De Eguilior Caballero, José Ramón ; Qian, Jun ; Reynaerts, Dominiek

Keywords:

Science & Technology, Technology, Engineering, Industrial, Engineering, Manufacturing, Materials Science, Multidisciplinary, Engineering, Materials Science, EDM, Tool wear, CNC, Process monitoring, Diffuser-shaped cooling holes, DISCHARGE, 0910 Manufacturing Engineering, 0912 Materials Engineering, 0913 Mechanical Engineering, Materials, 4014 Manufacturing engineering, 4016 Materials engineering

Abstract:

Compensation of tool wear in micro-EDM milling of inclined surfaces is a difficult task due to variations of the radial engagement conditions of the tool with the workpiece. Traditional compensation methods based on off-line wear prediction are likely to be inaccurate, while methods involving tool measurements are time-consuming. In this research, the process dynamics when the tool is not fully engaged with the workpiece are investigated by performing repeated milling tests and analysing the effects on the discharging process and tool wear behaviour. An adaptive tool wear compensation strategy is accordingly developed, combining traditional linear compensation method (LCM) and tool wear sensing. In this strategy, simultaneous monitoring of the normal discharge pulses and tool displacement is used for determining the tool engagement conditions. This allows to adapt the milling process to the expected tool wear behaviour when the tool is in partial engagement. The proposed control strategy has been tested for an industrially-relevant case, i.e. the shaping of a diffuser for a turbine blade. A machining accuracy in the range of the applied milling layer thickness was obtained without the need of tool measurements.