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Jan-Eric Ståhl

Jan-Eric Ståhl

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Jan-Eric Ståhl

The mystery of missing feed force — The effect of friction models, flank wear and ploughing on feed force in metal cutting simulations

Author

  • Sampsa V.A. Laakso
  • Mathias Agmell
  • Jan Eric Ståhl

Summary, in English

Underestimated feed force is a known systematic error in cutting simulations. It is considered a consequence of inaccurate friction models, but there are indicators that friction is not the only reason for the error. In some cases, the value of Coulomb friction must be over 1.0 to compensate for the feed force and such values cause over-estimated chip thickness for example. In turning, the ploughing force of the tool is affected by the feed velocity, which changes with the work diameter when cutting speed is constant. In addition, the edge geometry of the tool affect the ploughing force. In this paper, friction, edge geometry and the plough force are investigated with experiments and simulations to identify their effect on feed force.

Department/s

  • SPI: Sustainable Production Initiative
  • Production and Materials Engineering

Publishing year

2018-06-01

Language

English

Pages

268-277

Publication/Series

Journal of Manufacturing Processes

Volume

33

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

Elsevier

Topic

  • Manufacturing, Surface and Joining Technology

Keywords

  • Feed force
  • Friction
  • Metal cutting simulations
  • Tool plough
  • Turning

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 1526-6125