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Snaking chatter: Mechanism and mitigation
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Snaking chatter: Mechanism and mitigation

Abstract

This research investigated snaking chatter in grooving blades that causes an inconsistent increase in groove width relative to the tool width, often exceeding tolerance limits in precision applications. Contrary to the suggestion in the literature attributing snaking chatter to mode coupling, this study proposed and verified the hypothesis that it arises instead from regenerative effects on the side walls of the machined groove. With the application of a conventional stability-based process design shown infeasible in addressing snaking chatter, a counterintuitive mitigation strategy that concomitantly delivers a 450% increase in the material removal rate over the state of the art is demonstrated.

Authors

Rimac L; Koshy P; Elbestawi M

Journal

Journal of Manufacturing Processes, Vol. 160, , pp. 134–141

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

February 28, 2026

DOI

10.1016/j.jmapro.2026.01.037

ISSN

1526-6125

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