Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1699606 Procedia CIRP 2015 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

In metal forming springback is a widely researched topic. It is generally referred to as the change of part shape that occurs upon removal of constraints after forming. In cutting this also occurs but on a much smaller level. Literature [1–3] shows divers results for mostly static or quasi-static experiments leading to simulations without velocityinfluence. Experiments done at IWF of ETH Zürich provide results with cutting speeds from vc =10 to 450 m/min for Aluminiumand Titanium. A cutting speed dependency is shown. Capacitive sensors mounted on a custom made tool holder while oblique cutting on a lathe provide online measurements. Experiments include different cutting edge radii, materials and cutting speeds demonstrating the influence of the springback on cutting forces, tool wear and surface roughness.

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