Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10417460 | Journal of Materials Processing Technology | 2014 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
For the validation of the proposed material model, longitudinal turning experiments were conducted on AISI 1045 steel. Four different cutting tools and process conditions were investigated, which cover a broad range from finishing to roughing. A high speed camera was used to film the chip formation and chip flow in order to compare it to the simulation results. The three cutting forces components were also collected. Measured chip temperatures were taken from the literature. The validation showed that the implementation of the selected material model results in a close agreement between experimentally obtained and predicted chip geometries, cutting forces and chip temperatures.
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Authors
S. Buchkremer, B. Wu, D. Lung, S. Münstermann, F. Klocke, W. Bleck,