Link between chips and cutting moments evolution
Olivier Cahuc (I2M), Claudiu-Florinel Bisu (MPS), Alain G\'erard (I2M)

TL;DR
This paper investigates the relationship between chip orientation and cutting moments during turning, using simultaneous measurements of forces, moments, and chip angles to enhance understanding of the cutting process.
Contribution
It introduces a method for simultaneous measurement of six mechanical components and chip orientation, revealing links between chip orientation and cutting moments.
Findings
Chip orientation correlates with moment vector orientation.
Depth of cut and feed rate influence cutting moments.
Central axis characteristics are linked to chip angles.
Abstract
The better understanding of the material cutting process has been shown with the benefit of the forces and moments measurement since some years ago. In paper, simultaneous six mechanical components and chip orientation measurements were realized during turning tests. During these tests, the influence of the depth of cut or feed rate has been observed and a link between the chip orientation and the moment vector orientation or the central axis characteristics has been shown.
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