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[article] in COST > N° 16 [01/01/2016] . - p. 26 Titre : | Theoretical and expeerimental cutting force parameter study | Type de document : | texte imprimé | Auteurs : | Ahmed Sahi, Auteur ; Mohamed Boutkhil Guemmour, Auteur ; Said Kebdani, Auteur | Année de publication : | 2016 | Article en page(s) : | p. 26 | Langues : | Anglais | Mots-clés : | Machining cutting force thermal effect FEM cutting simulation | Résumé : | Cutting force is a very important parameter, which can be used to determine tool geometry and its interaction with the workpiece. This work presents some orthogonal cutting AISI 4340 hardened steel workpiece. Comparison with experimental results are also carried out. The simulation consider the thermal effect caused by material deformation and friction between tool, workpiece and chips. The main parameters changed during the simulations are the cutting speed and the feed rate. As results, the simulated cutting forces showed an error around 5% and the simulated feedback about 27% when compared to the experimental values.
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[article] Theoretical and expeerimental cutting force parameter study [texte imprimé] / Ahmed Sahi, Auteur ; Mohamed Boutkhil Guemmour, Auteur ; Said Kebdani, Auteur . - 2016 . - p. 26. Langues : Anglais in COST > N° 16 [01/01/2016] . - p. 26 Mots-clés : | Machining cutting force thermal effect FEM cutting simulation | Résumé : | Cutting force is a very important parameter, which can be used to determine tool geometry and its interaction with the workpiece. This work presents some orthogonal cutting AISI 4340 hardened steel workpiece. Comparison with experimental results are also carried out. The simulation consider the thermal effect caused by material deformation and friction between tool, workpiece and chips. The main parameters changed during the simulations are the cutting speed and the feed rate. As results, the simulated cutting forces showed an error around 5% and the simulated feedback about 27% when compared to the experimental values.
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