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Modeling and Simulation of Burr Formation: State-of-the-Art and Future Trends

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Modeling and Simulation of Burr Formation is one of the main topics in contemporary basic scientific investigations. Using state-of-the-art numerical methods, the process of burr-development can be investigated with 2D-simulations and increasingly for 3D-applications. The aim of the numerical analysis (e.g. FE simulation) of burr formation is burr minimization.

Until the present time, numerical simulations of burr formation, especially for 3D-applications – have been very time consuming.

Hence, in contrast to fundamental research investigations into the material removal process during burr formation, more practical methods of predictive modeling are need for industrial purpose. In view of Virtual Manufacturing, the response time must be dramatically faster than usual in numerically calculations. The most relevant methods currently applied to burr formation modeling and simulation are accurately reported and discussed in this paper.

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The authors thank all colleagues and students (G. Schmidt, K. Hoyer, A. Stoll, M. Dix, J. Regel, A. Poppitz) for a long time research co-operations.

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Leopold, J., Wohlgemuth, R. (2010). Modeling and Simulation of Burr Formation: State-of-the-Art and Future Trends. In: Aurich, J., Dornfeld, D. (eds) Burrs - Analysis, Control and Removal. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-00568-8_9

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