Publication: Mechanics of boring processes - Part I
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Atabey, F
Altıntaş, Y
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English
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Mechanics of boring operations are presented in the paper. The distribution of chip thickness along the cutting edge is modeled as a function of tool inclination angle, nose radius, depth of cut and feed rate. The cutting mechanics of the process is modeled using both mechanistic and orthogonal to oblique cutting transformation approaches. The forces are separated into tangential and friction directions. The friction force is further projected into the radial and feed directions. The cutting forces are correlated to chip area using mechanistic cutting force coefficients which are expressed as a function of chip-tool edge contact length, chip area and cutting speed. For tools which have uniform rake face. the cutting coefficients are predicted using shear stress, shear angle and friction coefficient of the material. Both approaches are experimentally verified and the cutting forces in three Cartesian directions are predicted satisfactorily. The mechanics model presented in this paper is used in predicting the cutting forces generated by inserted boring heads with runouts and presented in Part II of the article [1].
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International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture
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Elsevier
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Engineering, Manufacturing engineering, Mechanical engineering