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Title: | Finite element modeling for prediction the effect of nose radius on cutting forces for titanium (Ti-6Al-4V) alloy | Authors: | Ali, M.H. Mohamed, B. Ansari, M.N.M. Khidhir, B.A. |
Issue Date: | 2012 | Abstract: | This paper presents a study the effect of nose radius (Rz-mm) on the cutting forces during the machining process in a face milling operation for titanium (Ti-6Al-4V) alloy. To improve the prediction of the effect of nose radius (Rz-mm) on cutting force components so the cutting tests were performed with various nose radiuses (Rz-mm) while the depth of cut (d-mm), feed rate (f-mm/tooth) and cutting speed (vc-m/ min) were remained constant. The main cutting force (Fc) and feed cutting force (Ft) were measured by using the ABAQUS/EXPLICIT software simulation through the development a two-dimensional orthogonal cutting process of finite-element modeling. The results led to the conclusion that the nose radius (Rz-mm) has affected directly on the cutting force components. An increase in the nose radius (Rz-mm) led to more convergence in terms of behavior between the main cutting force (Fc) and feed cutting force (Ft) and its direct effect on the quality and quantity of product. © 2012 Kavala Institute of Technology. | URI: | http://dspace.uniten.edu.my/jspui/handle/123456789/7045 |
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