Institute of Production Engineering and Machine Tools Research Publications
Geometrical process design during continuous generating grinding of cutting tools

Geometrical process design during continuous generating grinding of cutting tools

Categories Zeitschriften/Aufsätze (reviewed)
Year 2022
Authors Denkena, B., Bergmann, B., Theuer, M., Wolters, P.:
Published in The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology (2022), published online 28. June 2022, 12 Seiten.
Description

Modern cutting tools like end mills, drilling tools, and reamers underlie high requirements regarding geometrical accuracy, cutting edge quality, and production costs. However, the potential for process optimization is limited due to the process kinematics during grinding. Consequently, a novel tool grinding process for the manufacture of cutting tools has been developed recently at the Institute for Production Engineering and Machine Tools (IFW). This continuous generating grinding process allows the simultaneous production of all futes and circumferential fank faces of rotational symmetrical cutting tools. The present paper focuses on the geometrical process design and develops a method to determine the necessary basic rack and process parameters in order to create a desired cutting edge geometry by continuous generating grinding. The developed method can defne all parameters with an accuracy of up to 5 µm and 0.2° within a simulation in fve iteration steps and allows not only the quantitative design of the cutting tool geometry but a qualitative modifcation of the fute geometry as well. Subsequently performed grinding tests showed that the presented method allows the design of grinding worms for continuous generating grinding of cutting tools and enables the successful implementation of these processes.  

DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/s00170-022-09573-7