Prediction of Cutting Forces and Built-Up Edge Formation Conditions in Machining With Oblique Nose Radius Tools

Abstract
A semi-empirical machining theory is described for predicting cutting forces and temperatures for oblique nose radius tools from cutting conditions and a knowledge of work material flow stress and thermal properties. Predictions are made for a range of cutting speeds and tool geometries. It is shown how the cutting conditions giving a built-up edge can be determined from the predicted cutting temperatures. A comparison between predicted and experimental results shows good agreement.

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