Cutting forces prediction: The experimental identification of orthogonal cutting coefficients

In this paper the cutting coefficients were identified applying the orthogonal cutting mechanics, which are used in the cutting forces and torque prediction. The experiments were performed for material combination of the workpiece (16MnCr5) and tool (HSS-E, EMo5Co5). The first step in the forces pre...

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Main Authors: Popović Mihajlo, Tanović Ljubodrag, Ehmann Kornel F.
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Language:English
Published: University of Belgrade - Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Belgrade 2017-01-01
Series:FME Transactions
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Online Access:https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1451-2092/2017/1451-20921704459P.pdf
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spelling doaj-c0ba351734aa4ba49c32d876f846a1332020-11-25T03:30:29ZengUniversity of Belgrade - Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, BelgradeFME Transactions1451-20922406-128X2017-01-014544594671451-20921704459PCutting forces prediction: The experimental identification of orthogonal cutting coefficientsPopović Mihajlo0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3607-9243Tanović Ljubodrag1Ehmann Kornel F.2Faculty of Mechanical Engineering Production Engineering Department, BelgradeFaculty of Mechanical Engineering, BelgradeNorthwestern University, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Evanston, Illinois, USAIn this paper the cutting coefficients were identified applying the orthogonal cutting mechanics, which are used in the cutting forces and torque prediction. The experiments were performed for material combination of the workpiece (16MnCr5) and tool (HSS-E, EMo5Co5). The first step in the forces prediction acting on a cutting tool is to consider a relatively simple orthogonal cutting process in order to continue to use the results of this analysis as a base for the development of a much more general case of oblique cutting. All cutting operations share the same cutting mechanics principles, but their geometry and kinematics are different. The accepted linear forces model includes both components, due to shearing and ploughing. The total forces are calculated based on the tool geometry by summing all active discretized cutting edges.https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1451-2092/2017/1451-20921704459P.pdfcutting forces predictioncutting coefficientsorthogonal cutting mechanicstool geometry
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author Popović Mihajlo
Tanović Ljubodrag
Ehmann Kornel F.
spellingShingle Popović Mihajlo
Tanović Ljubodrag
Ehmann Kornel F.
Cutting forces prediction: The experimental identification of orthogonal cutting coefficients
FME Transactions
cutting forces prediction
cutting coefficients
orthogonal cutting mechanics
tool geometry
author_facet Popović Mihajlo
Tanović Ljubodrag
Ehmann Kornel F.
author_sort Popović Mihajlo
title Cutting forces prediction: The experimental identification of orthogonal cutting coefficients
title_short Cutting forces prediction: The experimental identification of orthogonal cutting coefficients
title_full Cutting forces prediction: The experimental identification of orthogonal cutting coefficients
title_fullStr Cutting forces prediction: The experimental identification of orthogonal cutting coefficients
title_full_unstemmed Cutting forces prediction: The experimental identification of orthogonal cutting coefficients
title_sort cutting forces prediction: the experimental identification of orthogonal cutting coefficients
publisher University of Belgrade - Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Belgrade
series FME Transactions
issn 1451-2092
2406-128X
publishDate 2017-01-01
description In this paper the cutting coefficients were identified applying the orthogonal cutting mechanics, which are used in the cutting forces and torque prediction. The experiments were performed for material combination of the workpiece (16MnCr5) and tool (HSS-E, EMo5Co5). The first step in the forces prediction acting on a cutting tool is to consider a relatively simple orthogonal cutting process in order to continue to use the results of this analysis as a base for the development of a much more general case of oblique cutting. All cutting operations share the same cutting mechanics principles, but their geometry and kinematics are different. The accepted linear forces model includes both components, due to shearing and ploughing. The total forces are calculated based on the tool geometry by summing all active discretized cutting edges.
topic cutting forces prediction
cutting coefficients
orthogonal cutting mechanics
tool geometry
url https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1451-2092/2017/1451-20921704459P.pdf
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