Investigation of Chip Formation during Microstructuring by Means of Cutting

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Authors

  • B. Denkena
  • D. Boehnke
  • J. Kästner
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Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 10th Anniversary International Conference of the European Society for Precision Engineering and Nanotechnology, EUSPEN 2008
Subtitle of host publicationMay 18th - May 22nd 2008, Zürich, Switzerland
EditorsHendrik Van Brussel, E. Brinksmeier, H. Spaan, T. Burke
Place of PublicationBedford
Pages134-137
Number of pages4
Volume2
ISBN (electronic)9780955308253
Publication statusPublished - 2008
Event10th Anniversary International Conference of the European Society for Precision Engineering and Nanotechnology, EUSPEN 2008 - Zurich, Switzerland
Duration: 18 May 200822 May 2008

Abstract

At the Institute of Production Engineering and Machine Tools (IFW) micro-dimples are produced by means of fly-cutting. The work presented clarifies the impact of the tool rake angle on burr and chip formation when machining ductile steel. The development of a special quick-stop device allows the production of chip roots using flycutting kinematics. SEM and metallographic micrographs give detailed information about the three-dimensional chip formation and characteristic variables, such as chip compression ratio and shear angle. These investigations provide an adequate basis for the understanding of the material removal mechanisms and consequently for the tool and process design.

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Investigation of Chip Formation during Microstructuring by Means of Cutting. / Denkena, B.; Boehnke, D.; Kästner, J.
Proceedings of the 10th Anniversary International Conference of the European Society for Precision Engineering and Nanotechnology, EUSPEN 2008: May 18th - May 22nd 2008, Zürich, Switzerland. ed. / Hendrik Van Brussel; E. Brinksmeier; H. Spaan; T. Burke. Vol. 2 Bedford, 2008. p. 134-137.

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Denkena, B, Boehnke, D & Kästner, J 2008, Investigation of Chip Formation during Microstructuring by Means of Cutting. in H Van Brussel, E Brinksmeier, H Spaan & T Burke (eds), Proceedings of the 10th Anniversary International Conference of the European Society for Precision Engineering and Nanotechnology, EUSPEN 2008: May 18th - May 22nd 2008, Zürich, Switzerland. vol. 2, Bedford, pp. 134-137, 10th Anniversary International Conference of the European Society for Precision Engineering and Nanotechnology, EUSPEN 2008, Zurich, Switzerland, 18 May 2008.
Denkena, B., Boehnke, D., & Kästner, J. (2008). Investigation of Chip Formation during Microstructuring by Means of Cutting. In H. Van Brussel, E. Brinksmeier, H. Spaan, & T. Burke (Eds.), Proceedings of the 10th Anniversary International Conference of the European Society for Precision Engineering and Nanotechnology, EUSPEN 2008: May 18th - May 22nd 2008, Zürich, Switzerland (Vol. 2, pp. 134-137).
Denkena B, Boehnke D, Kästner J. Investigation of Chip Formation during Microstructuring by Means of Cutting. In Van Brussel H, Brinksmeier E, Spaan H, Burke T, editors, Proceedings of the 10th Anniversary International Conference of the European Society for Precision Engineering and Nanotechnology, EUSPEN 2008: May 18th - May 22nd 2008, Zürich, Switzerland. Vol. 2. Bedford. 2008. p. 134-137
Denkena, B. ; Boehnke, D. ; Kästner, J. / Investigation of Chip Formation during Microstructuring by Means of Cutting. Proceedings of the 10th Anniversary International Conference of the European Society for Precision Engineering and Nanotechnology, EUSPEN 2008: May 18th - May 22nd 2008, Zürich, Switzerland. editor / Hendrik Van Brussel ; E. Brinksmeier ; H. Spaan ; T. Burke. Vol. 2 Bedford, 2008. pp. 134-137
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