Finite element simulation with experimental validation in orthogonal micro-turning of AISI D2 steel

Authors

  • César Maranhão Universidade de Aveiro (UA)
  • Leonor R. Silva Centro Federal de Educação Tecnológica de Minas Gerais
  • João Paulo Davim Universidade de Aveiro

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5944/ribim.20.1.42434

Keywords:

Machining simulation, AISI D2 steel, Micro-machining

Abstract

Because of the flexibility of the finite element method, machining processes can be modeled in a comprehensive manner. With its use, it is easy to perform detailed analyses that hardly would be possible by experimental measurement methods. The paper presents simulation using FEM (Finite Element Method) with experimental validation in orthogonal micro-turning of AISI D2 steel. Machining simulation using FEM AdvantEdge ® were applied to predict cutting and thrust forces, cutting temperature distribution and plastic deformation.

The work aims at evaluating the evolution of these variables as a function of feed rate using uncoated carbide tools. The orthogonal cutting was validated by comparing the cutting forces obtained experimentally with simulated results. It was also held a prediction of cutting temperature and plastic deformation during the machining of AISI D2 steel. Experimental and simulated results showed values very close in terms of cutting force

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Published

2016-04-01

How to Cite

Maranhão, C. ., Silva, L. R. ., & Davim, J. P. . (2016). Finite element simulation with experimental validation in orthogonal micro-turning of AISI D2 steel. Revista Iberoamericana De Ingeniería Mecánica, 20(1), 87–97. https://doi.org/10.5944/ribim.20.1.42434

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