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The Method of Finding the Optimal Spindle Speed When Milling Flexible Details

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The paper presents a new method of vibration reduction during milling of flexible details. The method consists in selecting the optimal spindle speed, based on the natural frequency of the workpiece. For this purpose, an original method was created, which is based on minimizing the work of cutting forces in the direction of the depth of cutting. The effectiveness of the method has been proved by comparing the RMS values of vibration displacements in the time-domain obtained during experimental research.

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Kowalska, B., Kaliński, K.J. (2019). The Method of Finding the Optimal Spindle Speed When Milling Flexible Details. In: Uhl, T. (eds) Advances in Mechanism and Machine Science. IFToMM WC 2019. Mechanisms and Machine Science, vol 73. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-20131-9_408

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