Numerical analyses to investigate the feasibility and effectiveness in using heat pipe embedded end mills

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In this paper, the feasibility and effectiveness of heat pipe cooling in end milling operations are investigated. A new embedded heat pipe technology was utilized to remove the heat generated at the tool-interface in end milling processes. Numerical studies involved four cases, including dry milling, fluid cooling, heat-pipe cooling and heat-pipe cooling with cutting fluid supplied. The thermal, structural static and dynamic characteristics of the end-mill were investigated using a numerical calculation with Fast Finite Element (FFE) plus solvers based on explicit finite element analysis software. The results demonstrate that the heat pipe end-mill is most feasible and effective in the actual end milling processes. © 2012 Journal of Mechanical Engineering.

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Liu, Y. B., Zhu, L., Jen, T. C., Zhao, J. W., & Yen, Y. H. (2012). Numerical analyses to investigate the feasibility and effectiveness in using heat pipe embedded end mills. Strojniski Vestnik/Journal of Mechanical Engineering, 58(3), 213–220. https://doi.org/10.5545/sv-jme.2011.073

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