Some Studies on Cutting Force Generation in Machining of Mg-Ca1.0 Alloy
Ketan Jagtap,
Suresh Sanap
Abstract:Magnesium alloy has qualities that are similar to those of bone, it is now commonly acknowledged as a biodegradable material. Mg-Ca1.0 is a recently developed biodegradable substance that doesn’t cause any harmful substances to be produced in the body. It is frequently utilized in fixation screws and supporting plates for bone implants. To far, very little research has been published on the machining of biodegradable Magnesium Calcium alloy. This investigation’s goal is to evaluate the cutting forces produced … Show more
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