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Investigation on the influence of the equivalent bending stiffness of the thin-walled parts on the machining deformation

  • Bianhong Li
  • , Hanjun Gao
  • , Hongbin Deng*
  • , Hai Pan
  • , Baoguo Wang
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Beijing Institute of Technology
  • University College London
  • China Weaponry Huaihai Industrial Group

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Abstract

A semi-analytical model considering the biaxial blank residual stress is proposed to predict the machining deformation of the thin-walled parts. Machining deformations of five thin-walled parts with different stiffening rib layouts are calculated using the proposed model, and the accuracy of the model is validated by FEM simulations and machining experiments. In comparison with the experimental results, the relative errors of the final vertex deformations calculated by the proposed model for specimens 1–5 are 3.08%, 5.66%, 9.15%, 3.60%, and 8.43%, respectively. Then, the influence of the equivalent bending stiffness on the machining deformation is investigated. Results show that, compared with specimen 1, the equivalent bending stiffness in the X direction of specimens 2–5 are increased by 35.48%, 94.02%, 96.29%, and 100.15%, respectively; meanwhile, the maximum deformations are decreased by 23.42%, 30.92%, 30.66%, and 17.72%, respectively. The machining deformation decreases with the increase of equivalent bending stiffness in the length direction, and the equivalent stiffness in the width direction has no significant influence on the overall machining deformation. Stiffening ribs can be added to increase the bending stiffness and decrease the deformation in machining process. The deformation can be further reduced when the stiffening ribs are placed closer to the maximum deformation point. [Figure not available: see fulltext.].

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1171-1182
Number of pages12
JournalInternational Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology
Volume101
Issue number5-8
DOIs
StatePublished - 6 Apr 2019

Keywords

  • Equivalent bending stiffness
  • FEM
  • Machining deformation
  • Residual stress
  • Semi-analytical prediction model

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