Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).A novel approach for obtaining the steady state temperature distribution of cutting tools involves reducing the specific heat capacity of the cutting tool by a scale factor and carrying out a short duration single step thermomechanical analysis. Reduction of the specific heat causes the thermal time constant of the tool to be reduced by the same scale factor, making it closer to the mechanical time constant required for stabilization of the chip geometry, and enables rapid attainment of mechanical and thermal steady state conditions. As expected, FEA results show that the steady state temperature distribution achieved by the reduced specific heat approach is exact. Results ...
This paper presents to develop first-order models for predicting the cutting temperature for end-mil...
Challenges for machining include greater and greater material removal rates coupled with an increase...
AbstractDramatic tool temperature variation in end milling can cause excessive tool wear and shorten...
In any cutting process, plastic deformation involved in chip formation and friction between the tool...
Tool temperature variation in flank milling usually causes excessive tool wear, shortens tool life, ...
The objective of this work is to develop a general cutting process model for high-speed machining (H...
The paper proposes a special model for the chip forming process based on a simple shear plane cuttin...
Prediction of temperature in the tool, chip and workpiece surface layer is essential for tool design...
In metal cutting industries, machining processing, especially turning operation is very basic type o...
A model for predicting cutting tool temperatures under transient conditions is presented. The model ...
In this paper, a numerical model based on the finite difference method is presented to predict tool ...
When hard machining is used as a finishing process, the surface quality of the work produced is crit...
In service, milling tools have to cope with severe levels of thermal and mechanical load. Especially...
Elevated temperature in the machining process is detrimental to cutting tools—a result of the ...
Abstract The knowledge of the temperature that develops between tools and the raw material is needed...
This paper presents to develop first-order models for predicting the cutting temperature for end-mil...
Challenges for machining include greater and greater material removal rates coupled with an increase...
AbstractDramatic tool temperature variation in end milling can cause excessive tool wear and shorten...
In any cutting process, plastic deformation involved in chip formation and friction between the tool...
Tool temperature variation in flank milling usually causes excessive tool wear, shortens tool life, ...
The objective of this work is to develop a general cutting process model for high-speed machining (H...
The paper proposes a special model for the chip forming process based on a simple shear plane cuttin...
Prediction of temperature in the tool, chip and workpiece surface layer is essential for tool design...
In metal cutting industries, machining processing, especially turning operation is very basic type o...
A model for predicting cutting tool temperatures under transient conditions is presented. The model ...
In this paper, a numerical model based on the finite difference method is presented to predict tool ...
When hard machining is used as a finishing process, the surface quality of the work produced is crit...
In service, milling tools have to cope with severe levels of thermal and mechanical load. Especially...
Elevated temperature in the machining process is detrimental to cutting tools—a result of the ...
Abstract The knowledge of the temperature that develops between tools and the raw material is needed...
This paper presents to develop first-order models for predicting the cutting temperature for end-mil...
Challenges for machining include greater and greater material removal rates coupled with an increase...
AbstractDramatic tool temperature variation in end milling can cause excessive tool wear and shorten...