Influence of tool holder types on vibration in rough milling of az91d magnesium alloy

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The article presents the results of an analysis of the influence of the technological parameters related to tool holder types on the vibrations occurring during the milling of AZ91D magnesium alloy. Magnesium alloys are very low-density materials and, therefore, are increasingly being considered as replacement materials for the more commonly used aluminium alloys. The tool used in the study was a carbide end mill with TiAlN coating, clamped in three different types of tool holder: ER collet, heat shrink, and Tendo E hydraulic. The milling tests used straight toolpaths at varied cutting speeds and feed per tooth values. Based on the vibration displacement and acceleration signals recorded during the machining tests, the following were analysed: maximum value, amplitude, and root mean square (RMS) value of the vibrations. As part of the study, composite multiscale entropy (CMSE) analysis was also performed, describing the level of disorderliness of the obtained vibration signals. The increase in machining parameters caused an increase in the values characterising the displacement and acceleration of the vibrations. It was noted that multiscale entropy might be an important parameter describing the vibration signal (both displacement and acceleration).

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Zagórski, I., Korpysa, J., & Weremczuk, A. (2021). Influence of tool holder types on vibration in rough milling of az91d magnesium alloy. Materials, 14(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma14102517

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