In this paper, we develop a methodology to determine flow stress at the machining regimes and friction characteristics at the tool-chip interface from the results of orthogonal cutting tests. We utilize metal cutting analysis originally developed by late Oxley and present some improvements. We also evaluate several temperature models in calculating the average temperatures at primary and secondary deformation zones and present comparisons with the experimental data obtained for AISI 1045 steel through assessment of machining models (AMM) activity. The proposed methodology utilizes measured forces and chip thickness obtained through a basic orthogonal cutting test. We conveniently determine work material flow stress at the primary deformation zone and the interfacial friction characteristics along the tool rake face. Calculated friction characteristics include parameters of the normal and frictional stress distributions on the rake face that are maximum normal stress , power exponent for the normal stress distribution, , length of the plastic contact, , length of the tool-chip contact, , the average shear flow stress at tool-chip interface, , and an average coefficient of friction, , in the sliding region of the tool-chip interface. Determined flow stress data from orthogonal cutting tests is combined with the flow stress measured through split-hopkinson pressure bar (SHPB) tests and the Johnson-Cook work material model is obtained. Therefore, with this methodology, we extend the applicability of a Johnson-Cook work material model to machining regimes.
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February 2006
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A Methodology to Determine Work Material Flow Stress and Tool-Chip Interfacial Friction Properties by Using Analysis of Machining
Tuğrul Özel,
Tuğrul Özel
Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering,
e-mail: ozel@rci.rutgers.edu
Rutgers University
, Piscataway, NJ 08854
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Erol Zeren
Erol Zeren
Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering,
Rutgers University
, Piscataway, NJ 08854
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Tuğrul Özel
Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering,
Rutgers University
, Piscataway, NJ 08854e-mail: ozel@rci.rutgers.edu
Erol Zeren
Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering,
Rutgers University
, Piscataway, NJ 08854J. Manuf. Sci. Eng. Feb 2006, 128(1): 119-129 (11 pages)
Published Online: June 3, 2005
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November 30, 2004
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June 3, 2005
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Özel, T., and Zeren, E. (June 3, 2005). "A Methodology to Determine Work Material Flow Stress and Tool-Chip Interfacial Friction Properties by Using Analysis of Machining." ASME. J. Manuf. Sci. Eng. February 2006; 128(1): 119–129. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.2118767
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