Elevated temperature in the machining process is detrimental to cutting tools—a result of the effect of thermal softening and material diffusion. Material diffusion also deteriorates the quality of the machined part. Measuring or predicting machining temperatures is important for the optimization of the machining process, but experimental temperature measurement is difficult and inconvenient because of the complex contact phenomena between tools and workpieces, and because of restricted accessibility during the machining process. This paper presents an original analytical model for fast prediction of machining temperatures at two deformation zones in orthogonal cutting, namely the primary shear zone and the tool–chip interface. ...
Machining is used extensively in many industries and is one of the most common manufacturing process...
Cutting temperatures in milling operations have a significant impact on tool wear, size and shape to...
AbstractIn analysis of machining processes, finite element analysis is widely used to predict forces...
This paper presents an original method of predicting temperature distribution in orthogonal machinin...
This paper evaluates a physics-based analytical model in the prediction of machining temperature of ...
The present study introduces a novel model for the prediction of temperature in a cutting tool while...
Abstract: The cutting force has a significant influence on the dimensional accuracy because of tool ...
Models for machining processes can be used to predict cutting force and temperature. Cutting tool ge...
Modelling the temperature during machining and examining its effect on the workpiece and cutting too...
Cutting tool temperature affects the tool wear, dimensional tolerances and surface integrity of mach...
AbstractDramatic tool temperature variation in end milling can cause excessive tool wear and shorten...
This paper describes a model for predicting cutting tool temperatures under transient conditions. It...
This paper presents to develop first-order models for predicting the cutting temperature for end-mil...
In any cutting process, plastic deformation involved in chip formation and friction between the tool...
In metal cutting industries, machining processing, especially turning operation is very basic type o...
Machining is used extensively in many industries and is one of the most common manufacturing process...
Cutting temperatures in milling operations have a significant impact on tool wear, size and shape to...
AbstractIn analysis of machining processes, finite element analysis is widely used to predict forces...
This paper presents an original method of predicting temperature distribution in orthogonal machinin...
This paper evaluates a physics-based analytical model in the prediction of machining temperature of ...
The present study introduces a novel model for the prediction of temperature in a cutting tool while...
Abstract: The cutting force has a significant influence on the dimensional accuracy because of tool ...
Models for machining processes can be used to predict cutting force and temperature. Cutting tool ge...
Modelling the temperature during machining and examining its effect on the workpiece and cutting too...
Cutting tool temperature affects the tool wear, dimensional tolerances and surface integrity of mach...
AbstractDramatic tool temperature variation in end milling can cause excessive tool wear and shorten...
This paper describes a model for predicting cutting tool temperatures under transient conditions. It...
This paper presents to develop first-order models for predicting the cutting temperature for end-mil...
In any cutting process, plastic deformation involved in chip formation and friction between the tool...
In metal cutting industries, machining processing, especially turning operation is very basic type o...
Machining is used extensively in many industries and is one of the most common manufacturing process...
Cutting temperatures in milling operations have a significant impact on tool wear, size and shape to...
AbstractIn analysis of machining processes, finite element analysis is widely used to predict forces...