
Jan-Eric Ståhl
Professor

Computational and Experimental Inverse Problem Approach for Determination of Time Dependency of Heat Flux in Metal Cutting
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Summary, in English
This study develops the method for solution of inverse heat conduction problem applied to metal cutting. The proposed method operates with a selection procedure involving iterative solutions of heat forward problem. In such formulation, it allows avoiding difficulties associated with ill-posed inverse problems inherent to conventional formulations. Inverse heat problem was transformed into constrained optimization problem via objective function which metrizes the difference between FE and experimental data. Specially designed solid HSS cutting tool with embedded thermocouples was manufactured. The method was validated for the case of orthogonal machining of 6061 aluminum alloy. The numerical simulations were performed with the help of COMSOL Multiphysics and MATLAB scripts. Heat flux exhibits descending trend over the time of the cutting test and closely follows hyperbola function behavior with the average value of q = 4.6 MW/m2.
Department/s
- Production and Materials Engineering
- SPI: Sustainable Production Initiative
Publishing year
2017
Language
English
Pages
122-127
Publication/Series
Procedia CIRP
Volume
58
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Document type
Conference paper
Publisher
Elsevier
Topic
- Tribology
Keywords
- Heat flux
- inverse problem approach
- Tool temperature
Conference name
16th CIRP Conference on Modelling of Machining Operations (16th CIRP CMMO)
Conference date
2017-06-15 - 2017-06-17
Conference place
Cluny, France
Status
Published
Project
- Flintstone2020
ISBN/ISSN/Other
- ISSN: 2212-8271
- ISBN: 9781510842762