Predicting Cutting Forces for Oblique Machining Conditions

Using orthogonal (plane strain) machining theory together with certain simplifying assumptions based on experimental observations it is shown how the three components of cutting force in oblique machining can be predicted from a knowledge of the work material flow stress and thermal properties and the cutting conditions. A comparison of predicted and experimental cutting force results is given.

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