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2021
Journal Article
Title
Geometric empirical modelling of forces influenced by the cutting edge microgeometry in orthogonal cutting of unidirectional CFRP
Abstract
In optimising the cutting of carbon fibre reinforced plastics (CFRP), increasing emphasis is placed on the cutting edge microgeometry. A significant challenge lies in understanding the engagement conditions between tool and workpiece, influencing tool wear mechanisms and performance. This paper aims to provide a more in-depth insight into the influence of cutting parameters on process forces when applying ideally rounded cutting edges in orthogonal cutting. A geometric empirical process model is developed for calculating the cutting force and the passive force, considering the cutting edge radius, the uncut chip thickness, and the fibre cutting angle. As a result, the minimum uncut chip thickness was determined, and process forces were calculated.
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