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The mechanics of continuous chip formation in oblique cutting with single-edged tool—part II. Experimental verification of the theory

Wit Grzesik

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Engineeringbusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringChip formationFlow angleOblique cuttingRangingStructural engineeringChipIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringRake angleMachiningRange (statistics)business

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Abstract Experimental results obtained during oblique cutting of annealed steel Ck 45 (SAE-AISI 1045) with a single-edged tool are presented. Extensive measurements of forces, cutting ratio, chip flow angle etc. have been carried out under a wide range of cutting conditions. The measured data obtained from these cutting tests are used to test assumptions proposed in the first part of this work. In relation to previous works dealing with oblique cutting problems the present one extends to tools with angles of tool obliquity ranging from 30° to 70° and having a large negative rake angle.

https://doi.org/10.1016/0890-6955(90)90182-i