Kotschenreuther, J.J.KotschenreutherDelonnoy, L.L.DelonnoyHochrainer, T.T.HochrainerSchmidt, J.J.SchmidtFleischer, J.J.FleischerSchulze, V.V.SchulzeLöhe, D.D.LöheGumbsch, P.P.Gumbsch2022-03-102022-03-102004https://publica.fraunhofer.de/handle/publica/346160A main tendency in technolgy is the miniaturization of devices and components. Micro-cutting has the potential to overcome restrictions other operations are limited to. When the cutting-depth decreases to the order of micro-meters some unexpected phenomena appear. These phenomena, not forseen by conventional scaling used for dimensioning in cutting, are called size-effects.en531620Influences of process scaling in metal cutting with geometrically defined cutting edgesconference paper