This report summarizes the activities of the research project entitled {open_quotes}Study of Chip Breaking Mechanisms in Orthogonal Cutting{close_quotes}. The research effort took place from April 1990 to June 1991. The overall objective of the project was to develop a systematic procedure for gaining a more fundamental understanding of chip breaking mechanics. Central to this objective is a computer model that can simulate chip formation in orthogonal cutting. This model has been under development for the past seven years at NCSU. The model is based on an Eulerian formulation of the finite element technique. The model simulates the cutting process for various tool geometries over a wide range of cutting conditions. The model can be used to...
The finite element method was used for simulating orthogonal metal cutting of low-carbon steel. The ...
Abstract in UndeterminedThis study are focused on the deformation zones occurring in the work piece ...
Abstract in Undetermined This study are focused on the deformation zones occurring in the work piece...
An orthogonal cutting model is developed using the finite deformation theory of continuum mechanics....
In the present investigation, numerical models that accurately predict the chip formation and stress...
The orthogonal cutting of oil hardening tool steel O1 is simulated using a fully coupled thermomecha...
Chip formation is a high strain rate process studied with analytical and numerical models. Analytica...
Chip formation is a high strain rate process studied with analytical and numerical models. Analytica...
Chip formation is a high strain rate process studied with analytical and numerical models. Analytica...
Finite element simulations are intended to predict the effects of the technological parameters on th...
Abstract. Chip formation is a high strain rate process studied with analytical and numerical models....
6 pages, 5 figures.-- Issue title: "EURODYMAT 2006 - 8th International Conference on Mehanical and P...
6 pages, 5 figures.-- Issue title: "EURODYMAT 2006 - 8th International Conference on Mehanical and P...
The commercial success of a new product is influenced by the time to market. Shorter product lead-ti...
The commercial success of a new product is influenced by the time to market. Shorter product lead-ti...
The finite element method was used for simulating orthogonal metal cutting of low-carbon steel. The ...
Abstract in UndeterminedThis study are focused on the deformation zones occurring in the work piece ...
Abstract in Undetermined This study are focused on the deformation zones occurring in the work piece...
An orthogonal cutting model is developed using the finite deformation theory of continuum mechanics....
In the present investigation, numerical models that accurately predict the chip formation and stress...
The orthogonal cutting of oil hardening tool steel O1 is simulated using a fully coupled thermomecha...
Chip formation is a high strain rate process studied with analytical and numerical models. Analytica...
Chip formation is a high strain rate process studied with analytical and numerical models. Analytica...
Chip formation is a high strain rate process studied with analytical and numerical models. Analytica...
Finite element simulations are intended to predict the effects of the technological parameters on th...
Abstract. Chip formation is a high strain rate process studied with analytical and numerical models....
6 pages, 5 figures.-- Issue title: "EURODYMAT 2006 - 8th International Conference on Mehanical and P...
6 pages, 5 figures.-- Issue title: "EURODYMAT 2006 - 8th International Conference on Mehanical and P...
The commercial success of a new product is influenced by the time to market. Shorter product lead-ti...
The commercial success of a new product is influenced by the time to market. Shorter product lead-ti...
The finite element method was used for simulating orthogonal metal cutting of low-carbon steel. The ...
Abstract in UndeterminedThis study are focused on the deformation zones occurring in the work piece ...
Abstract in Undetermined This study are focused on the deformation zones occurring in the work piece...