1993
DOI: 10.1016/s0007-8506(07)62385-3
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Chip Formation in the Machining of Hardened Steel

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“…discontinuous chip, segmented chip) and roughness patterns that occur on chip surfaces. These features have been attributed variously to adiabatic shear localization [20,21], ductile fracture [13,22], shearing by 'stack-of-cards' type slip [1], inhomogeneous micro-scale plastic flow [14,23], machine stiffness [8] and bifurcative instability [24], all with common underlying features of unsteady flow and non-uniform deformation. The diverse chip morphologies are not unique to metals but have been observed also in cutting of materials such as glass [25], metallic glasses, polymers [26] and paraffin wax [27].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…discontinuous chip, segmented chip) and roughness patterns that occur on chip surfaces. These features have been attributed variously to adiabatic shear localization [20,21], ductile fracture [13,22], shearing by 'stack-of-cards' type slip [1], inhomogeneous micro-scale plastic flow [14,23], machine stiffness [8] and bifurcative instability [24], all with common underlying features of unsteady flow and non-uniform deformation. The diverse chip morphologies are not unique to metals but have been observed also in cutting of materials such as glass [25], metallic glasses, polymers [26] and paraffin wax [27].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mechanism for the onset of serrated chip flow has been extensively studied [7][8][9][10][11][12], and for most ductile metallic materials, the emergence of serrated chip flow is found be related to the thermoplastic shear instability occurred in the primary shear zone (PSZ) [8,9], which is often referred to the formation of adiabatic shear band [13][14][15][16]. And thus, considerable efforts have been carried out to focus on the adiabatic shear localization in the serrated chip formation process, and several classical theoretical models have been developed to predict the onset of serrated chip flow.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the lower cutting speeds, a minor fracture is initiated on the outer surface of the chip where the normal stress on the shear plane is very low [16]. Further, the minor fracture propagates to a certain distance as facilitated by compressive stresses on the shear plane [17] and usually gets terminated near grain boundaries (indicated by arrows in Fig. 4a).…”
Section: Model Of Chip Formation At Lower Cutting Speedsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since they contain ferrous as well non-ferrous components, there are no specific cutting tools for their machining, as most of the cutting tools are for either ferrous or non-ferrous materials. Secondly, the mechanisms of machining of ferrous as well as non-ferrous materials are known to be different [15][16][17]. Aluminides containing ferrous as well as non-ferrous components form a special case.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%