Abstract:High-speed cutting (HSC) is frequently adopted to manufacture parts in many industries, including aerospace and automotive. To manufacture high-quality parts, adiabatic shear banding (ASB), often observed on serrated chips of various metallic materials during the HSC process, should be suppressed and studied. ASB is formed due to work hardening of metallic materials and work softening induced by adiabatic heating. The onset of ASB during the orthogonal cutting of Ti6Al4V is modeled based on the continuum mecha… Show more
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