HIGH SPEED MILLING IN THIN-WALLED AIRCRAFT STRUCTURES

Journal Title: Applied Computer Science - Year 2018, Vol 14, Issue 2

Abstract

Aircraft structures are designed to mainly consist of integral elements which have been produced by welding or riveting of component parts in technologies utilized earlier in the production process. Parts such as ribs, longitudinals, girders, frames, coverages of fuselage and wings can all be categorized as integral elements. These parts are assembled into larger assemblies after milling. The main aim of the utilized treatments, besides ensuring the functional criterion, is obtaining the best ratio of strength to con-struction weight. Using high milling speeds enables economical manu-facturing of integral components by reducing machining time, but it also improves the quality of the machined surface. It is caused by the fact that cutting forces are significantly lower for high cutting speeds than for standard machining techniques.

Authors and Affiliations

Paweł BAŁON, Edward REJMAN, Robert SMUSZ, Janusz SZOSTAK, Bartłomiej KIEŁBASA

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  • EP ID EP560623
  • DOI 10.23743/acs-2018-15
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Paweł BAŁON, Edward REJMAN, Robert SMUSZ, Janusz SZOSTAK, Bartłomiej KIEŁBASA (2018). HIGH SPEED MILLING IN THIN-WALLED AIRCRAFT STRUCTURES. Applied Computer Science, 14(2), 82-95. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-560623