1毕业论文中英文资料外文翻译文献附录附录1:英文原文SelectionofoptimumtoolgeometryandcuttingconditionsusingasurfaceroughnesspredictionmodelforendmillingAbstractInfluenceoftoolgeometryonthequalityofsurfaceproducediswellknownandhenceanyattempttoassesstheperformanceofendmillingshouldincludethetoolgeometry.Inthepresentwork,experimentalstudieshavebeenconductedtoseetheeffectoftoolgeometry(radialrakeangleandnoseradius)andcuttingconditions(cuttingspeedandfeedrate)onthemachiningperformanceduringendmillingofmediumcarbonsteel.Thefirstandsecondordermathematicalmodels,intermsofmachiningparameters,weredevelopedforsurfaceroughnesspredictionusingresponsesurfacemethodology(RSM)onthebasisofexperimentalresults.ThemodelselectedforoptimizationhasbeenvalidatedwiththeChisquaretest.Thesignificanceoftheseparametersonsurfaceroughnesshasbeenestablishedwithanalysisofvariance.Anattempthasalsobeenmadetooptimizethesurfaceroughnesspredictionmodelusinggeneticalgorithms(GA).TheGAprogramgivesminimumvaluesofsurfaceroughnessandtheirrespectiveoptimalconditions.1IntroductionEndmillingisoneofthemostcommonlyusedmetalremovaloperationsinindustrybecauseofitsabilitytoremovematerialfastergivingreasonablygoodsurfacequality.Itisusedinavarietyofmanufacturingindustriesincludingaerospaceandautomotivesectors,wherequalityisanimportantfactorintheproductionofslots,pockets,precisionmouldsanddies.Greaterattentionisgiventodimensionalaccuracyandsurfaceroughnessofproductsbytheindustrythesedays.Moreover,surfacefinishinfluencesmechanicalpropertiessuchasfatiguebehaviour,wear,corrosion,lubricationandelectricalconductivity.Thus,measuringandcharacterizingsurfacefinishcanbeconsideredforpredictingmachiningperformance.Surfacefinishresultingfromturningoperationshastraditionallyreceivedconsiderableresearchattention,whereasthatofmachiningprocessesusingmultipointcutters,requiresattentionbyresearchers.Astheseprocessesinvolvelargenumberofparameters,itwouldbe2difficulttocorrelatesurfacefinishwithotherparametersjustbyconductingexperiments.Modellinghelpstounderstandthiskindofprocessbetter.Thoughsomeamountofworkhasbeencarriedouttodevelopsurfacefinishpredictionmodelsinthepast,theeffectoftoolgeometryhasreceivedlittleattention.However,theradialrakeanglehasamajoraffectonthepowerconsumptionapartfromtangentialandradialforces.Italsoinfluenceschipcurlingandmodifieschipflowdirection.Inadditiontothis,researchers[1]havealsoobservedthatthenoseradiusplaysasignificantroleinaffectingthesurfacefinish.Thereforethedevelopmentofagoodmodelshouldinvolvetheradialrakeangleandnoseradiusalongwithotherrelevantfactors.Establishmentofefficientmachiningparametershasbeenaproblemthathasconfrontedmanufacturingindustriesfornearlyacentury,andisstillthesubjectofmanystudies.Obtainingoptimummachiningparametersisofgreatconcerninmanufacturingindustries,wheretheeconomyofmachiningoperationplaysakeyroleinthecompetitivemarket.Inmaterialremovalprocesses,animproperselectionofcuttingconditionscausesurfaceswithhighroughnessanddimensionalerrors,anditisevenpossiblethatdynamicphenomenaduetoautoexcitedvibrationsmaysetin[2].Inviewofthesignificantrolethatthemillingoperationplaysintoday’smanufacturingworld,thereisaneedtooptimizethemachiningparametersforthisoperation.So,anefforthasbeenmadeinthispapertoseetheinfluenceoftoolgeometry(radialrakeangleandnoseradius)andcuttingconditions(cuttingspeedandfeedrate)onthesurfacefinishproducedduringendmillingofmediumcarbonsteel.Theexperimentalresultsofthisworkwillbeusedtorelatecuttingspeed,feedrate,radialrakeangleandnoseradiuswiththemachiningresponsei.e.surfaceroughnessbymodelling.Themathematicalmodelsthusdevelopedarefurtherutilizedtofindtheoptimumprocessparametersusinggeneticalgorithms.2ReviewProcessmodellingandoptimizationaretwoimportantissuesinmanufacturing.Themanufacturingprocessesarecharacterizedbyamultiplicityofdynamicallyinteractingprocessvariables.Surfacefinishhasbeenanimportantfactorofmachininginpredictingperformanceofanymachiningoperation.Inordertodevelopandoptimizeasurfaceroughnessmodel,itisessentialtounderstandthecurrentstatusofworkinthisarea.Davisetal.[3]haveinvestigatedthecuttingperformanceoffiveendmillshavingvarioushelixangles.CuttingtestswereperformedonaluminiumalloyL65forthreemillingprocesses(face,slotandside),inwhichcuttingforce,surfaceroughnessandconcavityofamachinedplanesurfaceweremeasured.Thecentralcompositedesignwasusedtodecideonthenumberofexperimentstobeconducted.Thecuttingperformanceoftheendmillswasassessedusing3varianceanalysis.Theaffectsofspindlespeed,depthofcutandfeedrateonthecuttingforceandsurfaceroughnesswerestudied.Theinvestigationshowedthatendmillswithlefthandhelixanglesaregenerallylesscosteffectivethanthosewithrighthandhelixangles.Thereisnosignificantdifferencebetweenupmillinganddownmillingwithregardtothecuttingforce,althoughthedifferencebetweenthemregardingthesurfaceroughnesswaslarge.Bayoumietal.[4]havestudiedtheaffectofthetoolrotationangle,feedrateandcuttingspeedonthemechanisticprocessparameters(pressure,frictionparameter)forendmillingoperationwiththreecommerciallyavailableworkpiecematerials,11