A Force Torsor Analysis for a Turning Process in the Presence of Self-excited Vibrations
Language
en
Article de revue
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Journal of Applied Mechanics and Materials. 2011-06-08, vol. 62, p. 135-146
English Abstract
A testing device in turning including, in particular, a six-component dynamometer, is used to measure the complete torque of the cutting actions, in a case of self-excited vibrations. For the tests, the used tool was a ...Read more >
A testing device in turning including, in particular, a six-component dynamometer, is used to measure the complete torque of the cutting actions, in a case of self-excited vibrations. For the tests, the used tool was a noncoated carbide tool (TNMA 160412) without chip breaker. The cutting material is a chrome molybdenum alloy type (ASI 4140). The cylindrical test tubes have a diameter of 120 mm and a length of 30 mm. For the first time, we present an analysis of forces and moments for different depths of cut and different feed rates.Read less <
English Keywords
Self-excited vibrations
Machining system
Natural frequencies analysis
Force Torsor Analysis
Turning process
Origin
Hal imported