2021
DOI: 10.1007/s00170-021-07146-8
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Experimental investigation of the machining characteristics in diamond wire sawing of unidirectional CFRP

Abstract: Especially for slicing hard and brittle materials, wire sawing with electroplated diamond wires is widely used since it combines a high surface quality with a minimum kerf loss. Furthermore, it allows a high productivity by machining multiple workpieces simultaneously. During the machining operation, the wire/workpiece interaction and thus the material removal conditions with the resulting workpiece quality are determined by the material properties and the process and tool parameters. However, applied to machi… Show more

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“…It is worth noting that for the same material surface, the surface roughness values are approximately the same when the ratio of the sawing speed and feed speed (V s /V f ) is constant. In this way, a similar surface morphology can be obtained [26]. Therefore, when facing the need to use a larger feed speed to increase production capacity, it can be considered to increase the sawing speed in the meantime.…”
Section: Surface Topography Of a Single Materials Type Areamentioning
confidence: 92%
“…It is worth noting that for the same material surface, the surface roughness values are approximately the same when the ratio of the sawing speed and feed speed (V s /V f ) is constant. In this way, a similar surface morphology can be obtained [26]. Therefore, when facing the need to use a larger feed speed to increase production capacity, it can be considered to increase the sawing speed in the meantime.…”
Section: Surface Topography Of a Single Materials Type Areamentioning
confidence: 92%