Institute of Production Engineering and Machine Tools Research Publications
Five-Axis-Grinding With Toric Tools: A Status Review

Five-Axis-Grinding With Toric Tools: A Status Review

Categories Zeitschriften/Aufsätze (reviewed)
Year 2012
Authors Denkena, B., Turger, A., Behrens, L., Krawczyk, T.:
Published in Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering, October 2012, Vol. 134, 6 S.
Description

Free form surfaces are used in various applications, such as in the aviation industry, in the medicine or for tool and die making. Compressor blades as well as knee prostheses and dies have complex curved surfaces. Five-axis grinding is a possibility to machine such curved surfaces in a high shape accuracy and surface quality. The use of this technology depends on a high degree of the operational background. Furthermore, the complexity of the tool path generation requires the use of CAD/CAM systems. This technical review gives an overview about state of the art of fiveaxis grinding and presents results, which can close some scientific lacks. Models were developed to predict the surface roughness and material removal dependent on the process parameters. Additionally the relationship between tool geometry, shape accuracy as well as contact conditions is discussed.