Finite element simulations of conventional and ultrasonically assisted turning processes with plane and textured cutting inserts

Varun Sharma, P. M. Pandey, U. S. Dixit, A. Roy, V. Silberschmidt
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Abstract This paper investigates the performance of conventional turning and ultrasonically assisted turning (UAT) processes with plane and textured cutting inserts. Simulations based on the finite-element method were carried out using a software package ABAQUS/Explicit (Dassault Systemes, France). The obtained results were validated experimentally by employing a specially developed UAT setup. The purpose of the paper is to analyze cutting-force variation by the use of textured cutting inserts. Optimized dimensions of the texture pattern were used to model textured cutting inserts. The cutting-force variation in UAT was assessed with finite-element method, confirming diminishing cutting forces at a tool–workpiece interface during a noncontact time. The use of the textured cutting inserts in the UAT process resulted in the lowest cutting forces when compared to a plane tool in UAT as well as both plane and textured tools in the conventional turning process.
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平面和纹理切削齿的常规和超声辅助车削加工的有限元模拟
摘要本文研究了平面切削齿和织构切削齿的常规车削和超声辅助车削(UAT)工艺的性能。采用ABAQUS/Explicit(法国达索系统公司)软件进行有限元仿真。采用特制的UAT装置对所得结果进行了实验验证。本文的目的是分析利用织构刀片切削力的变化。利用优化后的织构图案尺寸对织构刀片进行建模。采用有限元方法对UAT的切削力变化进行了评估,证实了在非接触时间内,刀具-工件界面处的切削力是递减的。与UAT中的平面刀具以及传统车削过程中的平面刀具和纹理刀具相比,在UAT过程中使用纹理切削刀片可以产生最低的切削力。
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