Advanced materials, like nickel-based alloys, gain importance in turbomachinery manufacturing, where creating complex surfaces constitute a major challenge. However, milling strategies that provide high material removal rates at acceptable tooling costs demand optimized tool geometry and process parameter selection. In this paper, a description of circular milling is given, focusing on resulting engagement conditions. Regarding this, a test bench was designed to investigate the chip formation process in an analogy milling process. Furthermore, the methodology for the approach in the analogy process was developed. Results of a first test run in Inconel 718 verify the presented approach. © 2011 F. Klocke et al.
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Busch, M., Klocke, F., Bergs, T., Rohde, L., Witty, M., & Cabral, G. F. (2011). Integrated approach for a knowledge-based process layout for simultaneous 5-axis milling of advanced materials. Advances in Tribology. https://doi.org/10.1155/2011/742360
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