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Temperatures in Orthogonal Metal Cutting

G. Boothroyd
- Vol. 177, Iss: 1, pp 789-810
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In this paper, the authors used a photographic technique for the determination of the complete temperature distribution in the orthogonal metal cutting process; they are found to disagree with previous theoretical predictions.
Abstract
The results of a photographic technique for the determination of the complete temperature distribution in the orthogonal metal cutting process are presented; they are found to disagree with previous theoretical predictions. The temperatures along the tool rake face are of particular interest because they are thought to affect the wear of the cutting tool and friction between the chip and tool; it is found that these temperatures have been considerably over-estimated by previous work. By introducing the width of the secondary deformation zone, i.e. the extent of sub-surface deformation due to friction at the tool-chip interface, as a new variable, it is found that more consistent predictions of rake face temperatures can be made. From this work information has been obtained on the shape of the zones of plastic deformation in metal cutting and on the distribution of heat generation within these zones.

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Mechanics of Orthogonal Machining

TL;DR: In this paper, an experimental technique was developed for observing the cutting process during slow orthogonal cutting of mild steel, and the theory was extended by including the effect of work-hardening and it appeared that consistency had been regained.
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Photographic technique for the determination of metal cutting temperatures

TL;DR: In this paper, an experimental technique has been developed for the measurement of the temperature distribution in the deformation zone and in the chip and tool during orthogonal cutting, where the cutting edge of the tool is perpendicular to the direction of relative motion of the workpiece and tool.
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A theoretical investigation of the temperature distribution in the metal cutting process

TL;DR: In this article, relaxation and analytical methods of solution have been developed and applied to the work material, the chip and the tool considered as three separate problems and compared with other analytical solutions and with indirect experimental evidence of the temperatures attained.
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Shear angle solutions in orthogonal machining

TL;DR: In this article, it is shown that the effective shear angle will be smaller at slow speeds, for given values of tool rake angle and tool-chip interface friction, than at high speed sowing to the increase in width of the deforming zone with decrease in cutting speed.
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The Influence of Rate of Strain-Hardening in Machining:

TL;DR: In order to determine the influence of the rate of strain-hardening (that is, rate of increase of flow stress with straining) on the machining process, cutting tests were carried out on a material as mentioned in this paper.