Finite element modelling of thin chip removal process

作者: B Z Balázs , M Takács

DOI: 10.1088/1757-899X/426/1/012002

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摘要: Micro milling is a continuously spreading, and therefore heavily researched technology. In this subject plenty of publications are highlighting the fact that there many issues, which still has to be solved. realizes thin chip removal process. paper 2D finite element simulation was performed investigate characteristics small sized formation. Results micro experiments were analysed too. This presents results regarding effects cutting parameters (cutting speed, feed per tooth) on temperature machining forces at element. based different material models compared with each other

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