The reliability of the pertinent parameters set of Johnson-Cook constitutive model is highly linked with the friction condition at the tool-chip-workpiece interface. In the present work, a study on the influence of Coulomb’s friction coefficient on the observables such as forces, chip thickness and chip curvature by FE simulation of orthogonal cutting of Ti6Al4V alloy has been carried out. A FE model with an Arbitrary Lagrangian-Eulerian (ALE) approach is employed to simulate the cutting process for different cutting conditions. The simulated results, for a wide range of friction conditions, are analyzed and compared with experimental results. The analysis show that the Coulomb’s friction coefficient has a direct link with the observables. ...
International audienceThe aim of the paper is the modeling of chip formation in metal cutting in ord...
The finite element modeling is significantly dependent on the accurate prediction of the material be...
The main objective of this work is to characterise the frictional phenomena at the tool–chip interfa...
Johnson-Cook constitutive model is still the most used model in metal cutting simulation, although s...
In this paper, a deep study of constitutive parameters definition effect is done in order to guarant...
AbstractJohnson-Cook constitutive model is still the most used model in metal cutting simulation, al...
AbstractThis work presents a new constitutive modelling approach to describe the operating friction ...
The highly used Ti6Al4V alloy is a well know hard-to-machine material. The modelling of orthogonal c...
The aim of this paper is to propose an analytical model of chip formation for precise prediction of ...
Johnson-Cook constitutive model is still the most used model in metal cutting simulation, although s...
Tribological behavior at both tool/chip and tool/work material interfaces should be highly considere...
Numerical simulation of metal cutting with rigorous experimental validation is a profitable approach...
Numerical simulation of metal cutting with rigorous experimental validation is a profitable approach...
Numerical simulation of metal cutting with rigorous experimental validation is a profitable approach...
Tribological behavior at both tool/chip and tool/work material interfaces should be highly considere...
International audienceThe aim of the paper is the modeling of chip formation in metal cutting in ord...
The finite element modeling is significantly dependent on the accurate prediction of the material be...
The main objective of this work is to characterise the frictional phenomena at the tool–chip interfa...
Johnson-Cook constitutive model is still the most used model in metal cutting simulation, although s...
In this paper, a deep study of constitutive parameters definition effect is done in order to guarant...
AbstractJohnson-Cook constitutive model is still the most used model in metal cutting simulation, al...
AbstractThis work presents a new constitutive modelling approach to describe the operating friction ...
The highly used Ti6Al4V alloy is a well know hard-to-machine material. The modelling of orthogonal c...
The aim of this paper is to propose an analytical model of chip formation for precise prediction of ...
Johnson-Cook constitutive model is still the most used model in metal cutting simulation, although s...
Tribological behavior at both tool/chip and tool/work material interfaces should be highly considere...
Numerical simulation of metal cutting with rigorous experimental validation is a profitable approach...
Numerical simulation of metal cutting with rigorous experimental validation is a profitable approach...
Numerical simulation of metal cutting with rigorous experimental validation is a profitable approach...
Tribological behavior at both tool/chip and tool/work material interfaces should be highly considere...
International audienceThe aim of the paper is the modeling of chip formation in metal cutting in ord...
The finite element modeling is significantly dependent on the accurate prediction of the material be...
The main objective of this work is to characterise the frictional phenomena at the tool–chip interfa...