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2007
Volume 10
Issue 3
Topic:
Wood Technology
ELECTRONIC
JOURNAL OF
POLISH
AGRICULTURAL
UNIVERSITIES
Kowaluk G. 2007. APPLICATION OF THE THEORY OF WORK OF CUTTING DISTRIBUTION IN MILLING, EJPAU 10(3), #09.
Available Online: http://www.ejpau.media.pl/volume10/issue3/abs-09.html

APPLICATION OF THE THEORY OF WORK OF CUTTING DISTRIBUTION IN MILLING

Grzegorz Kowaluk
Wood Technology Institute, Poznan, Poland

 

ABSTRACT



The goal of this paper is to demonstrate the method of the application of the theory of the work of cutting distribution from the flat cutting to milling. Calculating the work of cutting and work of cutting components based on forces measured at flat cutting is easier but less precise, and the cutting conditions are less similar to the industrial ones. Determining the work of cutting distribution based on measuring of forces in milling gives more accurate and realistic results but there is a necessity to apply more complicated and expensive measurement equipment.

Key words: work of cutting, fracture, surface creation, chip deformation, milling.


Grzegorz Kowaluk
Wood Technology Institute, Poznan, Poland
Winiarska 1, 60-654 Poznan, Poland
phone: (+48 61) 849 24 43,
email: g_kowaluk@itd.poznan.pl

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