Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5470256 | Procedia CIRP | 2017 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
2D and 3D finite element models were developed to simulate the machining of CFRP with different levels of tool wear. Models were validated by edge trimming experiments on a uni-directional laminate at different fibre orientations using a three flute PCD milling tool. MSC Marc was used to develop the model and in conjunction with a Hashin damage material model. Modelling results are validated according to measured cutting forces at different cutting speeds and feed rates. A percentage difference of +10% and +5% was calculated for the 3D model for Fx and Fy respectively, while a percentage difference of -9% and -50% was found for the 2D model. Tool wear was found to have a significant effect on measured cutting forces.
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Authors
N. Duboust, C. Pinna, H. Ghadbeigi, S. Ayvar-Soberanis, V.A. Phadnis, A. Collis, K. Kerrigan,