AbstractThis paper presents experimental results for flank wear width, cutting force, temperature, and surface finish with increasing tool wear in titanium (Ti6Al4V) milling. The variation in these process indicators is presented for repeated trials as the wear progresses from a new tool condition to a significantly worn state. Based on the measured force data, cutting force coefficients are determined using a nonlinear optimization algorithm as the tool wears and these coefficients are combined with the structural dynamics to predict the process stability. The achievable chatter-free material removal rate is then computed for both the new and worn tool conditions. In this way, the variation in productivity is related to the wear state. As ...
Machining wear models are useful for the prediction of tool life and the estimation of machining pro...
“Paper 1 presents the results of the investigations of the effects of cooling strategies [Emulsion c...
This thesis presents the results of experimental investigation of temperature and tool wear in high ...
AbstractThis paper presents experimental results for flank wear width, cutting force, temperature, a...
To achieve greater productivity, titanium alloy requires cutting at higher speeds (above 100 m min−1...
In developing a high performance titanium milling process current industry practice uses experimenta...
As is recognized widely, tool wear is a major problem in the machining of difficult-to-cut titanium ...
The application of titanium alloys are increasingly seen at aerospace, marine, bio-medical and preci...
Machine tools are the main source of electric power consumption in industrial operations. Thus, in m...
In recent decades, optimize tool life is in constant evolution so many researchers have focused to a...
International audienceThe present article studies the effect on cutter wear of balancing transverse ...
Titanium alloys are widely known as difficult to cut materials, especially at higher cutting speeds...
This thesis explores the subject of titanium milling and identifies the need for development of tit...
M.Ing. (Mechanical Engineering)High strength alloys such as titanium are widely used within applicat...
AbstractThe titanium alloy Ti-6Al-4V is used very often for highly stressed components like compress...
Machining wear models are useful for the prediction of tool life and the estimation of machining pro...
“Paper 1 presents the results of the investigations of the effects of cooling strategies [Emulsion c...
This thesis presents the results of experimental investigation of temperature and tool wear in high ...
AbstractThis paper presents experimental results for flank wear width, cutting force, temperature, a...
To achieve greater productivity, titanium alloy requires cutting at higher speeds (above 100 m min−1...
In developing a high performance titanium milling process current industry practice uses experimenta...
As is recognized widely, tool wear is a major problem in the machining of difficult-to-cut titanium ...
The application of titanium alloys are increasingly seen at aerospace, marine, bio-medical and preci...
Machine tools are the main source of electric power consumption in industrial operations. Thus, in m...
In recent decades, optimize tool life is in constant evolution so many researchers have focused to a...
International audienceThe present article studies the effect on cutter wear of balancing transverse ...
Titanium alloys are widely known as difficult to cut materials, especially at higher cutting speeds...
This thesis explores the subject of titanium milling and identifies the need for development of tit...
M.Ing. (Mechanical Engineering)High strength alloys such as titanium are widely used within applicat...
AbstractThe titanium alloy Ti-6Al-4V is used very often for highly stressed components like compress...
Machining wear models are useful for the prediction of tool life and the estimation of machining pro...
“Paper 1 presents the results of the investigations of the effects of cooling strategies [Emulsion c...
This thesis presents the results of experimental investigation of temperature and tool wear in high ...