Aldo Attanasio
Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education
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Materials | 2013
Karla P. Monroy-Vázquez; Aldo Attanasio; Elisabetta Ceretti; Héctor R. Siller; Nicolás J. Hendrichs-Troeglen; Claudio Giardini
Miniaturization encourages the development of new manufacturing processes capable of fabricating features, like micro-channels, in order to use them for different applications, such as in fuel cells, heat exchangers, microfluidic devices and micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS). Many studies have been conducted on heat and fluid transfer in micro-channels, and they appeared significantly deviated from conventional theory, due to measurement errors and fabrication methods. The present research, in order to deal with this opportunity, is focused on a set of experiments in the micro-milling of channels made of aluminum, titanium alloys and stainless steel, varying parameters, such as spindle speed, depth of cut per pass (ap), channel depth (d), feed per tooth (fz) and coolant application. The experimental results were analyzed in terms of dimensional error, channel profile shape deviation from rectangular and surface quality (burr and roughness). The micro-milling process was capable of offering quality features required on the micro-channeled devices. Critical phenomena, like run-out, ploughing, minimum chip thickness and tool wear, were encountered as an explanation for the deviations in shape and for the surface quality of the micro-channels. The application of coolant and a low depth of cut per pass were significant to obtain better superficial quality features and a smaller dimensional error. In conclusion, the integration of superficial and geometrical features on the study of the quality of micro-channeled devices made of different metallic materials contributes to the understanding of the impact of calibrated cutting conditions in MEMS applications.
AIP Conference Proceedings | 2018
Aldo Attanasio; Elisabetta Ceretti
This paper deals with micro milling cutting process focusing the attention on tool run-out measurement. In fact, among the effects of the scale reduction from macro to micro (i.e., size effects) tool run-out plays an important role. This research is aimed at developing an easy and reliable method to measure tool run-out in micro milling based on experimental tests and an analytical model. From an Industry 4.0 perspective this measuring strategy can be integrated into an adaptive system for controlling cutting forces, with the objective of improving the production quality, the process stability, reducing at the same time the tool wear and the machining costs. The proposed procedure estimates the tool run-out parameters from the tool diameter, the channel width, and the phase angle between the cutting edges. The cutting edge phase measurement is based on the force signal analysis. The developed procedure has been tested on data coming from micro milling experimental tests performed on a Ti6Al4V sample. The ...
Archive | 2006
Aldo Attanasio; Elisabetta Ceretti; Claudio Giardini
Archive | 2005
Elisabetta Ceretti; Claudio Giardini; Aldo Attanasio
Archive | 2005
Elisabetta Ceretti; Claudio Giardini; Aldo Attanasio
A.I.Te.M. | 2007
Claudio Giardini; Aldo Attanasio; Elisabetta Ceretti; Antonio Fiorentino
Archive | 2006
Elisabetta Ceretti; Claudio Giardini; Aldo Attanasio
ICOMM 2012 - 7th International Conference on MicroManufacturing | 2012
Karla Monroy; Aldo Attanasio; Elisabetta Ceretti; Héctor R. Siller; Nicolas J. Hendrichs; Claudio Giardini
40th North American Manufacturing Conference (NAMRC 40) | 2012
Aldo Attanasio; Elisabetta Ceretti; C. Cappellini; Claudio Giardini; G. Poulachon
Archive | 2010
Elisabetta Ceretti; Aldo Attanasio; Antonio Fiorentino; Roberto Marzi; Claudio Giardini