Journal of Advanced Mechanical Design, Systems, and Manufacturing (Nov 2008)

Helical Feed Milling with MQL for Boring of Aluminum Alloy

  • Hiroyuki SASAHARA,
  • Makoto KAWASAKI,
  • Masaomi TSUTSUMI

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1299/jamdsm.2.1030
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 6
pp. 1030 – 1040

Abstract

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MQL is applied to the helical feed milling hole-making process of aluminum alloy. It is difficult to drill on aluminum alloy without cutting fluid because the adhesion to the tool leads to a chip jam, the tool breakage or low accuracy. By employing the helical feed milling, cutting temperature will decrease, each chip length will become short and a chip jam in a hole will be avoided, because the intermittent cutting is realized. As a result of employing the helical feed milling with MQL, it was shown that the shape error is decreased, a burr formation is decreased, machining temperature becomes low and the cutting force becomes small comparing with drilling process. Shape error by helical feed milling with MQL is comparable with that with flood coolant. In this case, small mist particle counts under 5μm, which affects working environment, are almost constant if the spindle speed varies. Scattered mist particle counts are less when MQL is employed over 20000 min-1 spindle speed comparing with the flood coolant.

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