Chatter reliability prediction of side milling blisk

During the blisk side milling, the blade is thin and the tool suspension length is large, which is easy to occur milling system chatter. The wavy surface left by chatter has great effect on the surface roughness and service performance of the aero-engine blisk. To accurately predict the stability of...

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Format: Article
Language:zho
Published: The Northwestern Polytechnical University 2021-02-01
Series:Xibei Gongye Daxue Xuebao
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Online Access:https://www.jnwpu.org/articles/jnwpu/full_html/2021/01/jnwpu2021391p111/jnwpu2021391p111.html
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Summary:During the blisk side milling, the blade is thin and the tool suspension length is large, which is easy to occur milling system chatter. The wavy surface left by chatter has great effect on the surface roughness and service performance of the aero-engine blisk. To accurately predict the stability of the blisk side milling, the influence of random variables on the machining stability was considered. In this paper, the chatter reliability model of the blisk side milling system was established using the first-order second-moment method. The model takes structural parameters and spindle speed as random variables and chatter frequency as intermediate variables. The chatter reliability model was used to draw the reliability lobe diagram, which can be used to divide the machining reliability area. The effectiveness of this method was verified by experiments and compared with Monte Carlo method. The validation results showed that the reliability lobe diagram can be used to determine the stability probability prediction of blisk side milling and can replace the traditional stability lobe diagram.
ISSN:1000-2758
2609-7125