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Title: Numerical and analytical modeling of orthogonal cutting: the link between local variables and global contact characteristics
Author(s): Molinari, A.
Cheriguene, Rachid
Miguélez, Henar
Publisher: Elsevier
Issued date: Mar-2011
Citation: International Journal of Mechanical Sciences, 53(3), 2011, 183-206.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10016/15346
ISSN: 0020-7403
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijmecsci.2010.12.007
Abstract: The response of the tool–chip interface is characterized in the orthogonal cutting process by numerical and analytical means and compared to experimental results. We study the link between local parameters (chip temperature, sliding friction coefficient, tool geometry) and overall friction characteristics depicting the global response of the tool–chip interface. Sticking and sliding contact regimes are described. The overall friction characteristics of the tool are represented by two quantities: (i) the mean friction coefficient qualifies the global response of the tool rake face (tool edge excluded) and (ii) the apparent friction coefficient reflects the overall response of the entire tool face, the effect of the edge radius being included. When sticking contact is dominant the mean friction coefficient is shown to be essentially the ratio of the average shear flow stress along the sticking zone by the average normal stress along the contact zone. The dependence of overall friction characteristics is analyzed with respect to tool geometry and cutting conditions. The differences between mean friction and apparent friction are quantified. It is demonstrated that the evolutions of the apparent and of the mean friction coefficients are essentially controlled by thermal effects. Constitutive relationships are proposed which depict the overall friction characteristics as functions of the maximum chip temperature along the rake face. This approach offers a simple way for describing the effect of cutting conditions on the tool–chip interface response. Finally, the contact length and contact forces are analyzed. Throughout the paper, the consistency between numerical, analytical and experimental results is systematically checked.
Sponsor: AM acknowledges the support of Carlos III University with a Catedra de Excelencia funded by Banco Santander
Publisher version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijmecsci.2010.12.007
Keywords: Orthogonal cutting
Friction
Sticking and sliding contact
Contact length
Thermal effects
Rights: © Elsevier
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