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English |
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11/1/2000 |
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This paper focuses on a quantitative study of chip up-curl using the recently developed universal slip-line model and includes the experimental validation. Both conventional (with flat-faced tools) and restricted contact machining are investigated. The results show that chip up-curl is primarily governed by the stress state of the plastic region, especially by the frictional shear stress on the tool rake face. The chip exhibits a stronger straightening effect in conventional machining than in restricted contact machining. The interrelationship between chip up-curl radius and cutting forces is established from the model.
Additional Info
Author | Society of Manufacturing Engineers |
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Published by | SME |
Document type | Standard |
Theme | /subgroups/9449 |
Number of pages | 6 |
Keyword | SME MR00-192 |