Analysis ofShape Deviationin Milling Processes for Non-rigid 316L Aircraft Brackets

Kategorien Konferenz (reviewed)
Jahr 2026
Autorinnen/Autoren Denkena, B., Schlenker, F.:
Veröffentlicht in Procedia CIRP 138 (2026), 18th CIRP Conference on Intelligent Computation in Manufacturing Engineering, 10.-12. July 2024, Ischia/Neapel, Italien, S. 486–491.
Beschreibung

The additive manufacturingnecessitates a subsequent milling process, ensuring optimal design utilization and surface quality in lightweight structures. The configuration of this process chain requires a deep understanding of thegeometry-dependent workpiece stiffness and their interactions with themilling conditions, particularly when considering non-rigid structural components. This paper investigates the effects of milling processvariableson the shape deviation of additively manufactured 316L reference components. Investigations indicated that the mechanical engagement conditionshave the most significant impact. To investigate the workpiece-related influence on shape deviations, extreme combinations of process variableswere appliedto a topology-optimized, deformation-prone aircraft bracket. The analysis of interactions has improved the understanding of interdependencies within the process chain. It was shown that the bracket features exhibited in 11.3 % higher diameter deviations, demonstrating the influence of workpiece stiffness on dimensional accuracy.

DOI 10.1016/j.procir.2026.01.084