Thunderbird336
Mechanical
- May 16, 2013
- 30
This seems like it would be an easy thing to find the answer for but after many hours of searching I cannot come up with it. I can easily calculate the cusp height for machining a surface with a ball endmill and a given stepover but I cannot find a formula for calculating the theoretical surface finish in Ra. A coworker told me that dividing the cusp height by 4 gives the Ra and that seems to be right, it is supported by what I find from calculators on the Internet, but is it exact? And if it is right how is that an average?
I've seen a few formulas using an integral (I think, I have forgotten my calculus, unfortunately) but I can't figure out how to use that to try it. I've found simpler formulas that say something like Ra = (m1 + m2 + m3 + m4)/4 but in my case I have just one value, of course, that answer would just be the exact same cusp height.
I would sure appreciate some help with this, this keeps coming up and I feel so uneasy not understanding it.
Thanks in advance,
Gary
I've seen a few formulas using an integral (I think, I have forgotten my calculus, unfortunately) but I can't figure out how to use that to try it. I've found simpler formulas that say something like Ra = (m1 + m2 + m3 + m4)/4 but in my case I have just one value, of course, that answer would just be the exact same cusp height.
I would sure appreciate some help with this, this keeps coming up and I feel so uneasy not understanding it.
Thanks in advance,
Gary