Metal Cutting MechanicsMetal Cutting Mechanics outlines the fundamentals of metal cutting analysis, reducing the extent of empirical approaches to the problems as well as bridging the gap between design and manufacture. The author distinguishes his work from other works through these aspects: Metal Cutting Mechanics provides an exceptional balance between general reading and research analysis, presenting industrial and academic requirements in terms of basic scientific factors as well as application potential. |
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a₁ AISI alloys analysis ASME Astakhov bending stress calibration chip compression ratio chip formation cycle chip formation process components considered corresponding cutting edge cutting fluid cutting force cutting regime cutting speed cutting system cutting temperature cutting tool defined deformation process deformation zone displacement ductile ductile materials dynamic energy Engineering Equation experiments finite element fracture strain frequency increment input function known load machining mathematical measured metal cutting process microcracks microhardness model of chip obtained orthogonal cutting parameters plastic deformation rake angle reference plane region residual stress shear flow stress shear plane shear strain shear stress shown in Figure simple shearing simulation sliding sliding plane slip lines slip-line stage steel strain rate stress distribution surface t₁ tensile tensor thermocouple tion tool geometry tool material tool rake face tool wear tool/chip interface uncut chip thickness v₁ velocity diagram workpiece material ди дх ду