Wojciechowski Szymon
Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Institute of Mechanical Technology, Poznan University of Technology, Piotrowo 3, 60-965 Poznan, Poland.
Materials (Basel). 2021 Dec 22;15(1):59. doi: 10.3390/ma15010059.
Evaluation of the phenomena characterizing the chip decohesion process during cutting is still a current problem in relation to precision, ultra-precision, and micro-machining processes of construction materials. The reliable estimation of minimum uncut chip thickness is an especially challenging task since it directly affects the machining process dynamics and formation of a surface topography. Therefore, in this work a critical review of the recent studies concerning the determination of minimum uncut chip thickness during precision, ultra-precision, and micro-cutting is presented. The first part of paper covers a characterization of the precision, ultra-precision, and micro-cutting processes. In the second part, the analytical, experimental, and numerical methods for minimum uncut chip thickness estimation are presented in detail. Finally, a summary of the research results for minimum uncut chip thickness estimation is presented, together with conclusions and a determination of further research directions.
在建筑材料的精密、超精密和微加工过程中,评估切削过程中切屑脱粘过程的特征现象仍然是一个亟待解决的问题。可靠估计最小未切削切屑厚度是一项特别具有挑战性的任务,因为它直接影响加工过程动力学和表面形貌的形成。因此,本文对近期有关精密、超精密和微切削过程中最小未切削切屑厚度测定的研究进行了批判性综述。论文的第一部分介绍了精密、超精密和微切削过程的特点。第二部分详细介绍了最小未切削切屑厚度估计的解析、实验和数值方法。最后,总结了最小未切削切屑厚度估计的研究结果,给出了结论,并确定了进一步的研究方向。