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SEMINAR ON HIGH SPEED MACHINING (HSM)

SEMINAR ON HIGH SPEED MACHINING (HSM). CONTENTS. Introduction Definition of HSM Advantages Application areas Machining system Some recommended parameters Comparison Disadvantages Conclusion. DEFINITION OF HSM. Carl Salomon assumes that

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SEMINAR ON HIGH SPEED MACHINING (HSM)

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  1. SEMINAR ONHIGH SPEED MACHINING (HSM)

  2. CONTENTS • Introduction • Definition of HSM • Advantages • Application areas • Machining system • Some recommended parameters • Comparison • Disadvantages • Conclusion

  3. DEFINITION OF HSM Carl Salomon assumes that “At a certain cutting speed which is 5-10 times higher than in conventional machining the chip removal temperature at the cutting edge will start to decrease”

  4. DEFINITIONS • High cutting speed machining • High rotational speed machining • High feed machining • High speed and feed machining • High productive machining Finally, “HSM is a powerful machining method that combines high feed rates with high spindle speeds, specific tools and specific tool motion.”

  5. ADVANTAGES • High material removal rate • High surface finish • Increased productivity • Possibility of machining of very thin walls • Reduction in lead times • Low cutting force • Cutting tool and work piece temperature are kept low • Connection time between the cutting edge and work piece is short • It eliminates the need of coolant • Reduction of production process

  6. APPLICATION AREAS • Industry which deals with the machining of Al to produce automotive components, small computer parts or medical devices • Aircraft industry involves machining of Al often with thin walls • Die mould industry which requires dealing with finishing of hard materials . Used to machine such parts as die casting dies, forging dies, injection moulds and blow moulds, milling of electrodes in graphite and copper, modeling and prototyping of dies and moulds.

  7. MACHINING SYSTEM MACHINE TOOLS • 3-axis horizontal and vertical milling machines • CNC 4-axis milling machine offers the option of tilting the milling cutters to improve the cutting conditions • 5-axis machine with inter changeable spindle units allow to rough, semi finish and finish with a single set up.

  8. DEMANDS ON THE MACHINE • Spindle speed range <=40000 rpm • Spindle power >22 KW • Programmable feed rate 40-60 m/min • Rapid travels <90 m/min • Block processing speed 1-20 ms • High thermal stability and rigidity in spindle • Air blast/coolant through spindle • Advanced look ahead function in the CNC

  9. CUTTING TOOLS • TiN and TiCN coated Carbide for materials with hardness less than 42 HRC • TiALN coated Carbide for materials with hardness 42 HRC and above • For special applications like hard turning (HRC 60-65) PCBN is used • Cubic boron nitrite (CBN) and ceramic for cast iron • Poly crystalline diamonds (PCD) and Cermets are used for aluminum

  10. RECOMMENDED PARAMETERS 1.True cutting speed As the speed is dependent on both spindle speed and diameter of tools HSM should be defined as “true cutting speed” above a certain level

  11. 2.Material removal rate Material removal rate, Q = (ap* ae * vf)/1000 cm3/min where ap = vertical dist from tool tip to the reference point mm ae = step over distance mm vf = feed speed mm/min

  12. 3. Surface finish Surface finish is depends upon cutting tool geometry, coating of the cutting tool, wear status of the cutting tool etc.

  13. COMPARISONS Between conventional and high speed machines

  14. Comparison between speeds used in conventional and high speed machining

  15. Comparison between convl and HSM process

  16. Comparison between HSM and EDM

  17. DISADVANTAGES • Need for expensive and special machine tools with advanced spindle and controllers • Excessive tool wear • Good work and process planning necessary • It can be difficult to find and recruit advanced staff

  18. CONCLUSIONS • HSM is not simply high cutting speed .It should be regarded as a process where the operations are performed with very specific methods and precision equipment • HSM is not necessarily high spindle speed machining. Many HSM applications are performed with moderate spindle speeds and large sized cutters • HSM is performed in finishing in hardened steel with high speeds and high feeds often with 4-6 times conventional cutting speeds

  19. HSM is high productive machining in small sized components in roughing to finishing and in finishing to super finishing in components of all sizes. Even though HSM is known for a long time, the research are still being developed for further improvement of quality and optimization of cost.

  20. THANK YOU

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