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Forces and Powers in Cutting and Abrasive Processes

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Basics of Cutting and Abrasive Processes

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Knowledge of the forces and power involved in cutting and abrasive processes is essential for the design of machine tools, tools, clamping devices and the process in general. Therefore, several approaches have been developed to predict these process parameters.

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    In the double logarithmic diagram, the linear equation is \( \lg k_{c} - \lg k_{c1.1} = m_{c} (\lg h - { \lg }h_{0} ) \); Eq. 4.6 is obtained by taking the antilogarithm.

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    Kienzle has chosen the notation kc1.1 because it is the value of kc for the reference values b = 1 mm and h = 1 mm.

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Tönshoff, H.K., Denkena, B. (2013). Forces and Powers in Cutting and Abrasive Processes. In: Basics of Cutting and Abrasive Processes. Lecture Notes in Production Engineering. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-33257-9_4

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