Temperature prediction model of bone drilling considering the effect of tool wear
Yufei Feng,
Yuan Tao,
Shanshan Hu
et al.
Abstract:Biomass bone is biologically active and sensitive to heat; excessive temperatures would destroy the biological activity of the bone tissue or even cause bone necrosis. Therefore, it is vital to control the drilling temperature in clinical surgery for internal fixation of fractures. This paper focused on the influence of tool wear on the drilling temperature during the bone drilling process. The effect of three drilling parameters, the tool diameter, machine spindle speed and tool feed speed, on three dynamic c… Show more
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