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Design and Validation of a Fixture Device for Machining Surfaces with Barrel End-Mill on a 3-Axis CNC Milling Machine
by Sandor Ravai-Nagy, Alina Bianca Pop and Aurel Mihail Titu
Appl. Sci. 2025, 15(13), 7379; https://doi.org/10.3390/app15137379 - 30 Jun 2025
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This paper presents the design and validation of a novel specialized fixture device for machining inclined planes with barrel cutters on 3-axis CNC machine tools. Barrel milling, also known as Parabolic Performance Cutting (PPC), is extensively used on 5-axis machines to enhance the [...] Read more.
This paper presents the design and validation of a novel specialized fixture device for machining inclined planes with barrel cutters on 3-axis CNC machine tools. Barrel milling, also known as Parabolic Performance Cutting (PPC), is extensively used on 5-axis machines to enhance the efficiency of machining complex surfaces. While significant research has focused on optimizing barrel milling for aspects such as surface roughness and cutting forces, implementing this technique on 3-axis machines poses a challenge due to limitations in tool orientation. To overcome this, an innovative adaptable device was designed, enabling precise workpiece orientation relative to the barrel cutter. To overcome this limitation, an adaptable device was designed that enables precise workpiece orientation relative to the barrel cutter. The device utilizes interchangeable locating elements for different cutter programming angles (such as 18°, 20°, and 42.5°), thereby ensuring correct workpiece positioning. Rigid workpiece clamping is provided by the device’s mechanism to maintain precise workpiece positioning during machining, and probing surfaces are integrated into the device to facilitate the definition of the coordinate system necessary for CNC machine programming. Device control was performed using a Hexagon RA-7312 3D measuring arm. Inspection results indicated minimal dimensional deviations (e.g., surface flatness between 0.002 mm and 0.012 mm) and high angular accuracy (e.g., angular non-closure of 0.006°). The designed device enables the effective and precise use of barrel cutters on 3-axis CNC machines, offering a previously unavailable practical and economical solution for cutting tool tests and cutting regime studies. Full article
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Recent Contributions to the Development of Barrel End-Mill Machining Technologies for Titanium Alloys in the Aerospace Context
by Alina Bianca Pop, Sandor Ravai-Nagy, Aurel Mihail Titu, Nicolae Medan and Andrei Catalin Filip
Aerospace 2025, 12(1), 55; https://doi.org/10.3390/aerospace12010055 - 15 Jan 2025
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This study investigates the utilization of barrel end-mills in machining titanium alloys for aerospace applications. It involves a comprehensive review of the relevant literature and a preliminary experimental investigation, incorporating the influence of measurement direction on surface roughness and the behavior of cutting [...] Read more.
This study investigates the utilization of barrel end-mills in machining titanium alloys for aerospace applications. It involves a comprehensive review of the relevant literature and a preliminary experimental investigation, incorporating the influence of measurement direction on surface roughness and the behavior of cutting forces. The primary objective is to assess the performance and efficiency of these end-mills when machining challenging materials and to identify optimal cutting strategies. This paper emphasizes the significance of titanium alloys in the aerospace sector, due to their exceptional mechanical properties, and the problems encountered in their processing. It also highlights the advantages of barrel end-mills, such as enhanced accessibility and superior surface finish. Through a combination of literature review, practical experimentation under controlled conditions, and statistical analysis, this study investigates the surface roughness of the Ti-6Al-4V titanium alloy, confirming a significant difference between longitudinal and transverse roughness. The preliminary experiment revealed that the average values of longitudinal and transverse roughness were 0.237 µm and 0.263 µm, respectively. The coefficients of variation indicated a greater variation in longitudinal roughness (19.79%) compared to transverse roughness (18.61%). This study’s conclusions provide a solid foundation for future research into machining titanium alloys with barrel end-mills, contributing to the optimization of manufacturing processes and the enhancement of aerospace component performance. Full article
(This article belongs to the Section Aeronautics)
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Downstream Processing of Itraconazole:HPMCAS Amorphous Solid Dispersion: From Hot-Melt Extrudate to Tablet Using a Quality by Design Approach
by Saurabh M Mishra, Margarethe Richter, Luis Mejia and Andreas Sauer
Pharmaceutics 2022, 14(7), 1429; https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics14071429 - 7 Jul 2022
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The downstream processing of hot-melt extruded amorphous solid dispersions (ASDs) into tablets is challenging due to the low tabletability of milled ASDs. Typically, the extrudate strand is sized before milling, as the strand cannot be fed directly into the milling system. At the [...] Read more.
The downstream processing of hot-melt extruded amorphous solid dispersions (ASDs) into tablets is challenging due to the low tabletability of milled ASDs. Typically, the extrudate strand is sized before milling, as the strand cannot be fed directly into the milling system. At the lab scale, the strand can be sized by hand-cutting before milling. For scaling up, pelletizers or chill roll and flaker systems can be used to break strands. Due to the different techniques used, differences in milling and tablet compaction are to be expected. We present a systematic study of the milling and tableting of an extruded ASD of itraconazole with hypromellose acetate succinate (HPMCAS) as a carrier polymer. The strand was sized using different techniques at the end of the extruder barrel (hand-cutting, pelletizer, or chill roll and flaker) before being milled at varying milling speeds with varying screen sizes. The effects of these variables (sizing technology, milling speed, and screen size) on the critical quality attributes (CQAs) of the milled ASD, such as yield, mean particle size (D50), tablet compaction characteristics, and tablet dissolution, were established using response surface methodology. It was found that the CQAs varied according to sizing technology, with chill roll flakes showing the highest percentage yield, the lowest D50, and the highest tabletability and dissolution rate for itraconazole. Pearson correlation coefficient tests indicated D50 as the most important CQA related to tabletability and dissolution. For certain milling conditions, the milling of hand-cut filaments results in similar particle size distributions (PSDs) to the milling of pellets or chill roll flakes. Full article
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