Cutting force in milling of additive manufacturing AISI 420 stainless steel

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In manufacturing, hybrid systems of metal additive manufacturing and cutting in the same platform have been attractive in terms of low volume production of customized parts, complex shape, and fine surface finish. Milling is conducted to finish rough surface fabricated in additive process. The fundamental machinability of the additive workpiece should be studied because the material properties are different from metals produced in the conventional process. The paper discusses the cutting forces in milling of AISI 420 stainless steel fabricated in additive process. The cutting tests were conducted to measure the cutting forces and the chip morphologies for tool geometries. The cutting forces were also analyzed in an energy-based force model. In the analysis model, three-dimensional chip flow is interpreted as a piling up of orthogonal cuttings in the planes containing the cutting velocities and the chip flow velocities, where the cutting model is made by the orthogonal cutting data acquired in cutting tests. The chip flow direction is determined to minimize the cutting energy. The cutting forces, then, were predicted in the determined chip flow model. The cutting force model was validated in comparison of simulated forces with the actual ones.

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Tamura, S., & Matsumura, T. (2021). Cutting force in milling of additive manufacturing AISI 420 stainless steel. In ESAFORM 2021 - 24th International Conference on Material Forming. PoPuPS (University of LiFge Library). https://doi.org/10.25518/esaform21.1505

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