TY - JOUR
T1 - Overview of modeling and simulation of the milling process
AU - Smith, S.
AU - Tlusty, J.
PY - 1991
Y1 - 1991
N2 - In this paper, various models of the milling process in frequent use are reviewed. They are classified in order of increasing sophistication and accuracy as (1) the Average Rigid Force Static Deflection Model, (2) the Instantaneous Rigid Force Model, (3) the Instantaneous Rigid Force, Static Deflection Model, (4) the Instantaneous Force With Static Deflection Feedback Model, and (5) the Regenerative Force, Dynamic Deflection Model. In each case, the validity, possible applications, andlimitations of the model are discussed. In the final section, several applications of the Regenerative Force, Dynamic Deflection Model are used to illustrate the wide range of applicability of this model.
AB - In this paper, various models of the milling process in frequent use are reviewed. They are classified in order of increasing sophistication and accuracy as (1) the Average Rigid Force Static Deflection Model, (2) the Instantaneous Rigid Force Model, (3) the Instantaneous Rigid Force, Static Deflection Model, (4) the Instantaneous Force With Static Deflection Feedback Model, and (5) the Regenerative Force, Dynamic Deflection Model. In each case, the validity, possible applications, andlimitations of the model are discussed. In the final section, several applications of the Regenerative Force, Dynamic Deflection Model are used to illustrate the wide range of applicability of this model.
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=0026157025&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1115/1.2899674
DO - 10.1115/1.2899674
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:0026157025
SN - 0022-0817
VL - 113
SP - 169
EP - 175
JO - Journal of engineering for industry
JF - Journal of engineering for industry
IS - 2
ER -