Ja. Arsecularatne et al., PREDICTION OF CUTTING FORCES AND BUILT-UP EDGE FORMATION CONDITIONS IN MACHINING WITH OBLIQUE NOSE RADIUS TOOLS, Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers. Part B, Journal of engineering manufacture, 210(5), 1996, pp. 457-469
A semi-empirical machining theory is described for predicting cutting
forces and temperatures for oblique nose radius tools from cutting con
ditions and a knowledge of work material flow stress and thermal prope
rties. Predictions are made for a range of cutting speeds and tool geo
metries. It is shown how the cutting conditions giving a built-up edge
can be determined from the predicted cutting temperatures. A comparis
on between predicted and experimental results shows good agreement.