@article{Mgherony_Mikó_2022, title={The Effect of the Cutting Speed on the Surface Roughness When Ball-End Milling}, volume={49}, url={https://hjic.mk.uni-pannon.hu/index.php/hjic/article/view/1134}, DOI={10.33927/hjic-2021-14}, abstractNote={<p>Using freeform surfaces in advanced industries is becoming ubiquitous and widely applied in many fields such as the aerospace, automobile, consumer products as well as the die and mold industries. <br>The ball-end mill is mainly used in machining such surfaces. <br>However, the manufacture of this type of surface is still somewhat difficult when machining using a 3D ball-end milling machine. <br>Due to changes in the surface inclination, the working diameter of the tool also changes. <br>Variations in the working diameter leads to an unstable cutting speed, affecting the roughness homogeneity of the smoothed surface. <br>This article discusses the effect of changing the cutting speed on the surface roughness in the case of concave and convex surfaces.</p>}, number={2}, journal={Hungarian Journal of Industry and Chemistry}, author={Mgherony, Abdulwahab and Mikó, Balázs}, year={2022}, month={Feb.}, pages={9–13} }