2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.procir.2017.03.195
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Cutting Simulations Using a Commercially Available 2D/3D FEM Software for Forming

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“…The formation process of chips in AISI 4140 cutting and the process forces generated were investigated through 2D model and 3D model FEM simulations. The deviation between 2D simulation results and experimental results is within 20%, while 3D simulation produces similar results but tends to overestimate the cutting forces [42]. The effects of cutting parameters on machining of SiCPAI7075 composites in terms of cutting force and cutting temperature were investigated by FEM in [43].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…The formation process of chips in AISI 4140 cutting and the process forces generated were investigated through 2D model and 3D model FEM simulations. The deviation between 2D simulation results and experimental results is within 20%, while 3D simulation produces similar results but tends to overestimate the cutting forces [42]. The effects of cutting parameters on machining of SiCPAI7075 composites in terms of cutting force and cutting temperature were investigated by FEM in [43].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Friction models and coefficients influence the simulation quality independently of the software resulting in differences in methods and modelling strategies [18,19]. A detailed benchmark of simulation software for machining processes in scope of a CIRP collaborative work is therefore planned to be published within the next few years [20].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finalmente, debe seleccionarse un modelo 2D o 3D que requieren diferentes configuraciones de simulación [64]. La escogencia de un modelo 2D tiene que ver con la priorización del tiempo de simulación, este acercamiento del estudio puede reducir la aproximación al comportamiento físico que se desea analizar [65].…”
Section: Análisis De Elementos Finitosunclassified