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Influence of the Machine-Tool Defects on the Formation of the Residual Defects on a Surface: Application to Turning

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Integrated Design and Manufacturing in Mechanical Engineering ’98

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In order to obtain a surface by a machining process, a kinematics has to move a tool along a trajectory defined in relation with the geometry of the part. Regarding the second order, the complete dynamics of the technological system ‘machine-tool-part’ and the state of the initial surface disturb the cutting phenomenon and cause form defects on the tooled surface. This paper presents a modelling of the surface defects, giving a classifica¬tion between the global defects and some specific defects. As the resulting surface is a true signature of the technological system, an example shows the possibility of the association of some typical defects to a particular characteristic of the machine-tool.

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Gouskov, A., Tichkiewitch, S. (1999). Influence of the Machine-Tool Defects on the Formation of the Residual Defects on a Surface: Application to Turning. In: Batoz, JL., Chedmail, P., Cognet, G., Fortin, C. (eds) Integrated Design and Manufacturing in Mechanical Engineering ’98. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-9198-0_42

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