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An experimental investigation of oblique cutting mechanics [PDF]

open access: yesMachining Science and Technology, 2016
ABSTRACTIn this study, an experimental investigation of oblique cutting process is presented for titanium alloy Ti-6Al-4V, AISI 4340, and Al 7075. Important process parameters such as shear angle, friction angle, shear stress, and chip flow angle are analyzed.
Erhan Budak
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A study of oblique cutting for different low cutting speeds

Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 2001
Abstract In this paper, the finite deformation theory and an updated Lagrangian formulation (ULF) were used to describe the oblique cutting process. Either the tool geometrical location condition or the strain energy density constant was combined with the twin node processing method to be adopted as the chip separation criterion.
Zone-Ching Lin, Yeou-Yih Lin
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Study and analysis on cutting forces of oblique cutting of wood

European Journal of Wood and Wood Products, 1996
The objective of the experiments in this paper is to find out the relationship between cutting forces and oblique angles of cutting edge. The experiment consists of 90°−0° and 0°−90° oblique cutting situations. Each type of experiment includes two wood species and two kinds of chip thickness.
W. Jin, L. Cai
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Burr formation and fracture in oblique cutting

Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 1996
Industrial summary To improve productivity in the machining of parts, advanced technology for deburri~g becomes more important. In a computer-integrated manufacturing system, the prediction of burr formation or fracture is required. To apply a burr-formation model for orthogonal cutting to a realistic oblique-machining case, a modified model for burr ...
Sung-Lim Ko, David A Dornfeld
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Thermomechanical modelling of oblique cutting and experimental validation

International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture, 2004
Abstract An analytical approach is used to model oblique cutting process. The material characteristics such as strain rate sensitivity, strain hardening and thermal softening are considered. The chip formation is supposed to occur mainly by shearing within a thin band called primary shear zone.
D Dudziński
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A new approach to the modeling of oblique cutting processes

International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture, 2009
A new upper-bound model that incorporates force equilibrium parallel to the cutting edge is proposed for oblique cutting operations. The energy approach is framed in terms of the normal shear angle and two new fundamental variables that characterize the energy requirements of the oblique cutting process.
I Yellowley
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