
Jan-Eric Ståhl
Professor

Influence of Cutting Edge Geometry on Force Build-up Process in Intermittent Turning
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Summary, in English
In the intermittent turning and milling processes, during the entry phase the cutting edges are subjected to high impact loads that can give rise to dynamical and strength issues which in general cause tool life reduction. In this study the effect of geometrical features of the cutting tool on the force generation during the entry phase is investigated. Cutting forces are measured by a stiff dynamometer at a high sampling frequency. In addition, the chip load area is analyzed and related to the measured cutting force. The results show that micro-geometrical features, in particular the protection chamfer, significantly affect the force generation during the entry phase.
Department/s
- Production and Materials Engineering
Publishing year
2016
Language
English
Pages
364-367
Publication/Series
Procedia CIRP
Volume
46
Document type
Conference paper
Publisher
Elsevier
Topic
- Materials Engineering
Keywords
- chip
- cutting
- dynamic
- edge
- force
- turning
Conference name
7th HPC 2016 – CIRP Conference on High Performance Cutting
Conference date
2016-05-31 - 2016-06-02
Conference place
Chemnitz, Germany
Status
Published
ISBN/ISSN/Other
- ISSN: 2212-8271