Wear Analysis of Multi Point Milling Cutter using FEA

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Volume-47 Number-6
Year of Publication : 2017
Authors : Vikas Patidar, Prof. Kamlesh Gangrade, Dr. Suman Sharma
DOI :  10.14445/22315381/IJETT-V47P254

Citation 

Vikas Patidar, Prof. Kamlesh Gangrade, Dr. Suman Sharma "Wear Analysis of Multi Point Milling Cutter using FEA", International Journal of Engineering Trends and Technology (IJETT), V47(6),336-343 May 2017. ISSN:2231-5381. www.ijettjournal.org. published by seventh sense research group

Abstract
The material removal process uses cutting tools in order to produce the desired shape of the work piece. Tool wear has been a problem for cutting tools, since cutting tools wear and break. Research has been accomplished in the tool wear field for tool life and more recently tool wear. The computer generation has created a method to simulate the material removal process. These computer simulations model the cutting tool reaction with the work piece. Many of the simulation models use finite element analysis to calculate the reaction of the cutting tool. Different finite element models are being used throughout the world for research. In this Paper the design aspects of surface milling cutter is analyzed. The objective considered is the design and modeling of surface milling cutter and to analyze various stress components acting on it. Various designing strategies are considered to design the effective surface milling cutter like outer diameter, inner diameter, radius, teeth angle etc .The design and analysis is carried out using the software like Pro-E and ANSYS.

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Keywords
ANSYS, Pro-E, Cutter, High Speed Steel, Milling, Speed.