Metal cutting is a process of removing material from a workpiece in the form of chips using single- or multi-point cutting tools with a clearly defined geometry. To some extent, the performance of a cutting tool determines the cutting behaviour and the process capability. In order to design high-performance cutting tools, it is important to clearly understand the tool-workpiece interfaces and the mechanism of surface generation in machining.
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Yan, J., Murakami, Y., & Davim, J. P. (2009). Tool Design, Tool Wear and Tool Life. In Springer Series in Advanced Manufacturing (pp. 117–149). Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-84628-368-0_5
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