Development of freeform grinding methods for complex drill flank surfaces and cutting edge contours
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Abstract This paper details the development of an innovative freeform grinding method that enables the generation of complex drill flank surfaces and cutting edge contours that are non-quadratic model based. This method allows a direct and independent design of drill cutting angle distributions—normal rake angle ( γ n ) and relief angle ( α f ). Mathematical formulations were first developed for γ n and α f in terms of drill geometric parameters such as helix angle, flute contour, and cutting edge contour. The developed freeform grinding methods enhance the flexibility of the grinding process by enabling the production of drills with convex and concave flank surfaces and complex cutting edge contours with standard wheel sets, eliminating the need to manufacture specially designed form grinding wheels.
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