Abstract
As we all known, cutting forces play a fundamental and important role in machining because they are closely related to tool wear, shear deformation, cutting energy and machining quality etc. Therefore, it is of great necessity to establish a reliable force model to gain a better understanding of VAC. For a complex cutting process, the reduction of cutting forces was widely reported. Researchers tried to explain the reason of this phenomenon through the increase in a shear angle and the decrease in friction.
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Bai, W., Gao, Y., Sun, R. (2023). Cutting Forces in Vibration Assisted Cutting. In: Vibration Assisted Machining. Research on Intelligent Manufacturing. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-9131-8_4
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