2003
DOI: 10.1590/s1678-58782003000300005
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Experimental evaluation of cutting force parameters applying mechanistic model in orthogonal milling

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“…Theoretically, in usual machining operations, if a minimal contact force is maintained, the robot can complete its task in one or more ways. However, according to a few studies [15,16], some forces associated with the chip formation appear during the drilling process. It makes the process more difficult and uncertain, while limiting the use of ABB force control strategies.…”
Section: Force Control Conceptsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Theoretically, in usual machining operations, if a minimal contact force is maintained, the robot can complete its task in one or more ways. However, according to a few studies [15,16], some forces associated with the chip formation appear during the drilling process. It makes the process more difficult and uncertain, while limiting the use of ABB force control strategies.…”
Section: Force Control Conceptsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The condition assumes the friction force on the rake face is collinear to the chip velocity direction and shear force in the shear plane is collinear to the shear velocity direction. When the co-linearity conditions are satisfied the following equation must be met to find the chip flow angle 1 [6][7]:…”
Section: Oblique Cutting Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cutting forces were recorded along the coordinate axes of the dynamometer. The orthogonal force signals along the coordinate axes were transformed to yield radial and tangential components via the following rotation matrix [10]…”
Section: Transformation Of Coordinate Axesmentioning
confidence: 99%