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On Oblique Cutting of Cellular Elastic materials

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It is shown that the previously developed model for the direct cutting of cellular plane allows to investigate also the more general case of 3D oblique cutting after replacing the coefficient of friction at the cutter faces by its effective value. The numerical results illustrate the advantages and disadvantages of the oblique cutting regime.

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Ryvkin, M., Nuller, B. On Oblique Cutting of Cellular Elastic materials. International Journal of Fracture 92, 49–54 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1007603815239

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