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Optimization of Grinding Parameters for Twist Drill in Biglide Parallel Machine

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Recent Advances in Mechanism Design for Robotics

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In view of the Biglide parallel machine, this paper presented the theoretical and experimental basis for grinding the designated geometrical parameters of twist drill based on optimizing of the grinding parameters. The kinematics structure of the Biglide parallel machine was firstly introduced for grinding of the twist drill, and then the mathematical model of the twist drill flank was derived. And the relations between the geometric parameters of the drill point and grinding parameters of the grinding machine were analyzed, through which the optimal grinding parameters were obtained by using genetic algorithm. It was verified that the optimized grinding parameters improved the grinding precision,depending on the customers’ demands.

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Kim, M.I., Zou, P. (2015). Optimization of Grinding Parameters for Twist Drill in Biglide Parallel Machine. In: Bai, S., Ceccarelli, M. (eds) Recent Advances in Mechanism Design for Robotics. Mechanisms and Machine Science, vol 33. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-18126-4_8

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