The correct way of splitting tools - Optimization of instrument design for measuring contact stress distribution
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2018-07-25
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Proceedings of the Swedish Production Symposium (SPS 2018), Volume 25, pp. 97-102, Procedia Manufacturing
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Contact stress on the tool has been measured with a split-tool apparatus that has a poor resolution of the stress distribution, and with photoelastic tools that cannot be used with real cutting parameters since the materials are too weak. This paper presents an improved split-tool design allowing continuous stress distribution dataset instead of discreet steps by using a tilted separation plane between the tool tip and the tool body. This paper optimizes the separation plane angle with 3D-FEM to minimize deflection.Description
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Laakso, S V A, Bushlya, V & Ståhl, J E 2018, The correct way of splitting tools - Optimization of instrument design for measuring contact stress distribution . in Proceedings of the Swedish Production Symposium (SPS 2018) . vol. 25, Procedia Manufacturing, Elsevier, pp. 97-102, Swedish Production Symposium, Stockholm, Sweden, 16/05/2018 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.promfg.2018.06.062