Journal of Manufacturing Processes | 2021

High efficiency calculation of cutter-workpiece engagement in five-axis milling using distance fields and envelope theory

 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract Cutter-workpiece engagement (CWE) is fundamental to the process mechanics and dynamics modeling. Due to the variation of the feed directions in five-axis milling of freeform surfaces, the instantaneous CWE is complex and time-varying. Therefore, for the industrial part milling process which contains tremendous cutter locations, how to calculate the CWE efficiently and accurately remains a challenge. In this paper, a high efficiency method for CWE calculation in five-axis milling based on the distance field and envelope theory is proposed. In the geometry modeling and milling simulation, workpiece surfaces are modeled using sampled distance fields stored in a well-designed octree data structure for efficient memory usage. The inverted trajectory method is used to calculate the tool swept volume, which is subtracted from the in-process workpiece by performing three-stage intersection detection and accelerated Boolean operation. As for the CWE extraction at a specific cutter location, the feasible contact arcs derived from the cutter surfaces based on the envelop theory are used as geometry primitives to intersect the in-process workpiece. A new segment-evaluation algorithm is offered to find the intersection points of each feasible contact arc with the workpiece surfaces. Finally, the CWE diagram is obtained by combining the entry and exit immersion angles of the engagement arcs at each axis height. The feasibility of the proposed method for industrial applications is evidenced by two case studies conducted on a developed virtual machining simulator. The results of the comparison with the B-rep based method indicate that the proposed method is more efficient while providing good accuracy.

Volume None
Pages None
DOI 10.1016/j.jmapro.2021.06.055
Language English
Journal Journal of Manufacturing Processes

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