According to a first aspect, embodiments of the present disclosure relate to a method for selecting a milling cutter (for machining) on the basis of a part to be machined. According to a second aspect, embodiments of the present disclosure relate to a milling cutter for lateral milling.
A milling cutter known from the prior art comprises a plurality of cutting edges. The rotation of the milling cutter makes it possible to machine a part owing to contact with the edges. When laterally milling a part, the number of edges of the milling cutter engaging with the part varies each time an edge comes into contact or moves out of contact with the part, which causes a change in cutting force.
This summary is provided to introduce a selection of concepts in a simplified form that are further described below in the Detailed Description. This summary is not intended to identify key features of the claimed subject matter, nor is it intended to be used as an aid in determining the scope of the claimed subject matter.
According to a first aspect, one of the objects of the present disclosure is that of providing a method that makes it possible to select a milling cutter on the basis of a part to be machined such that the cutting force is constant while the part is being machined. For this purpose, a method is provided for selecting a milling cutter on the basis of a part to be machined, the milling cutter comprising:
According to different embodiments, which can be taken together or separately:
According to a second aspect, a milling arrangement is provided comprising a milling cutter and a part, said milling cutter permitting lateral milling of said part, comprising a milling cutter and a part, said milling cutter permitting lateral milling of said part, said milling cutter further comprising:
It is possible to show that these values of α, β and R relative to h are such that, each time an edge comes into contact with the part, another edge moves out of contact with the part. The cutting force therefore remains constant during the milling process.
Throughout this document, the angles are given in radians except where they are explicitly stated in degrees (°).
According to different embodiments, which can be taken together or separately:
In some embodiments, the side of the part facing the milling cutter is substantially planar.
In some embodiments, the side of the part facing the milling cutter is parallel to the axis.
The foregoing aspects and many of the attendant advantages of the claimed subject matter will become more readily appreciated as the same become better understood by reference to the following detailed description, when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Embodiments of the present disclosure are described on the basis of specific examples and with reference to the drawings, but such embodiments should not be limited thereby. The drawings described are only schematic and are not limiting.
In the context of the present document, the terms “first” and “second” are used only to differentiate the different elements and do not imply an order between these elements.
In the drawings, identical or similar elements may have the same reference signs.
In
A helix angle, which is the angle between the tangent at an edge 3 and the direction of the axis 5 of the cylinder, is denoted by β. The helix angle, β, in some embodiments is between 10° and 80°. The helix angle, β, in other embodiments is between 20° and 70°.
A radius of a cross section of the cylinder 1 perpendicular to the axis 5 is denoted by R.
The part 4 intended to be machined by the milling cutter 1, by placing the milling cutter 1 into contact with the part 4 on a side 6 of the part 4. This side 6 of the part 4 in contact with the milling cutter 1 in some embodiments is planar and parallel to the axis 5. This side 6 of the part 4 has a height h measured in parallel with the axis 5.
The height of the milling cutter 1, measured in parallel with the axis 5, is greater than h.
The milling cutter 1 can be mounted on a spindle (not shown) using a sleeve or a mandrel (shown). The spindle rotates the milling cutter 1 about the axis 5.
The angle γ in the centre made by this arc of a circle swept by an edge 3 along the height h is equal to
The number N of edges 3 engaging with the part 4 equals
The condition for a constant number of edges to engage with the part 4 during the rotation about the axis 5 is therefore
A method is provided consisting of selecting the characteristics α, β and R of the milling cutter 1 on the basis of the height h of the part 4 in order for this equation to be satisfied, such that a constant number of edges engages with the part 4 during the rotation of the milling cutter 1 about the axis 5.
In other words, several embodiments relate to a milling arrangement comprising a milling cutter 1 and a part 4, which arrangement is intended for laterally milling a part 4 having a predetermined height, the characteristics of the milling cutter 1 being suitable for allowing the force of the milling cutter 1 on the part 4 to be constant over time.
The disclosed subject matter has been described in relation to specific embodiments which are purely illustrative and should not be considered to be limiting. In general terms, the claimed subject matter is not limited to the examples shown and/or described above. The use of the verbs “comprise”, “include, “consist of”, or any other variant, as well as the conjugations thereof, cannot in any way exclude the presence of elements other than those mentioned. The use of the indefinite article “a” or “an” or of the definite article “the” to introduce an element does not exclude the presence of a plurality of said elements. The reference signs in the claims do not limit the scope thereof.
While illustrative embodiments have been illustrated and described, it will be appreciated that various changes can be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the claimed subject matter.
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