The paper is focused on the 3D numerical prediction of tool wear in metal cutting operations. In particular, an analytical model, able to take into account the diffusive wear mechanism, was implemented through a specific subroutine. Furthermore, an advanced approach to model heat transfer phenomena at the tool–chip interface was included in the numerical simulation. The adopted simulation strategy gave the possibility to properly evaluate the tool wear. The 3D FEM results were compared with some experimental data obtained turning AISI 1045 steel using uncoated WCtool; a good agreement was found out
To-date, the usage of finite element analysis (FEA) in the area of machining operations has demonstr...
International audienceIn machining, it is clearly noticed that the cutting tool wear influences the ...
Examination of cutting tool wear by experimental approaches is too costly. The main objective of thi...
The paper is focused on the 3D numerical prediction of tool wear in metal cutting operations. In par...
Wear of Materials 2013International audienceIn machining, tool–chip interface parameters such as pre...
In this paper, an adopted abrasive-diffusive wear model is proposed and implemented into a 3D Finite...
International audienceThe quality of machined products is strongly related to the machining conditio...
Recent researches showed the possibility of simulating with good accuracy cutting operations by mean...
This paper deals with tool wear in turning using uncoated carbide tools. The main purpose of this wo...
This study presents an FEM-based approach to predict the rate of flank wear evolution for uncoated c...
The aim of this study is to create a finite element analysis simulation model in order to obtain sol...
International audienceModelling machining operations allows estimating cutting parameters which are ...
In the present paper, the three-dimensional temperature field of tool is determined during the machi...
Wear prediction in machining has been recently studied by FEM although the use of numerical methods ...
Wear prediction in machining has been recently studied by FEM although the use of numerical methods ...
To-date, the usage of finite element analysis (FEA) in the area of machining operations has demonstr...
International audienceIn machining, it is clearly noticed that the cutting tool wear influences the ...
Examination of cutting tool wear by experimental approaches is too costly. The main objective of thi...
The paper is focused on the 3D numerical prediction of tool wear in metal cutting operations. In par...
Wear of Materials 2013International audienceIn machining, tool–chip interface parameters such as pre...
In this paper, an adopted abrasive-diffusive wear model is proposed and implemented into a 3D Finite...
International audienceThe quality of machined products is strongly related to the machining conditio...
Recent researches showed the possibility of simulating with good accuracy cutting operations by mean...
This paper deals with tool wear in turning using uncoated carbide tools. The main purpose of this wo...
This study presents an FEM-based approach to predict the rate of flank wear evolution for uncoated c...
The aim of this study is to create a finite element analysis simulation model in order to obtain sol...
International audienceModelling machining operations allows estimating cutting parameters which are ...
In the present paper, the three-dimensional temperature field of tool is determined during the machi...
Wear prediction in machining has been recently studied by FEM although the use of numerical methods ...
Wear prediction in machining has been recently studied by FEM although the use of numerical methods ...
To-date, the usage of finite element analysis (FEA) in the area of machining operations has demonstr...
International audienceIn machining, it is clearly noticed that the cutting tool wear influences the ...
Examination of cutting tool wear by experimental approaches is too costly. The main objective of thi...