Finite Element Analysis of Orthogonal Cutting Forces in Machining AISI 1020 Steel Using a Carbide Tip Tool
Journal Title: Журнал інженерних наук - Year 2018, Vol 5, Issue 2
Abstract
Force modeling in metal cutting is important for various purposes, including thermal analysis, tool life estimation, chatter prediction, and tool condition monitoring. Numerous approaches have been proposed to model metal cutting forces with various degrees of success. In addition to the effect of work piece materials, cutting parameters, and process configurations, cutting tool thermal properties can also contribute to the level of cutting forces. The process of orthogonal metal cutting is studied with the finite element method under plane strain conditions. A numerical procedure has been developed for simulating orthogonal metal cutting using a general-purpose finite element method. The focus of the results presented in this work is on the effect of forces on the tool by variation of cutting parameters. The result is simulated with the analytical value for evolution of effective force for cutting material under various cutting condition.
Authors and Affiliations
M. Bashistakumar, B. Pushkal
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