2021
DOI: 10.1080/10910344.2021.1998829
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Effect of geometrical parameters and tool pattern of multi-tooth sawing on cutting of sheet molding compound composite: FE study

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“…deformation at the tool-chip interface. In one study, the apparent friction coefficient increased by approximately 42% when the rake angle changed from 0 to 20 • [110]. Similar findings were obtained in which the interfacial friction force with a rake angle of 0 • was less than that with a rake angle of 20 • [109].…”
Section: Cutting Parameters and Tool Wearsupporting
confidence: 54%
“…deformation at the tool-chip interface. In one study, the apparent friction coefficient increased by approximately 42% when the rake angle changed from 0 to 20 • [110]. Similar findings were obtained in which the interfacial friction force with a rake angle of 0 • was less than that with a rake angle of 20 • [109].…”
Section: Cutting Parameters and Tool Wearsupporting
confidence: 54%