D. Buryta et al., STRESS DISTRIBUTIONS ON THE RAKE FACE DURING ORTHOGONAL MACHINING, International journal of machine tools & manufacture, 34(5), 1994, pp. 721-739
The authors describe the design, calibration and testing of a split to
ol dynamometer that has been developed to allow the estimation of rake
face stress in a true orthogonal machining process. The device is uni
que, in that force measurements can be made on the front and rear port
ions of the cutting tool simultaneously. The normal and shear stress d
istributions over the rake face of the tool have been calculated based
upon cutting tests using AISI C1045 steel, SAE CA360 free cutting bra
ss and AISI 304 stainless steel discs as the work material at a cuttin
g speed of 130 m/min. The experiments also gave insight into the chip
sticking length and comparison with scanning electron microscope (SEM)
images of the rake face revealed that the dynamometer indeed provides
an accurate assessment of the overall chip contact length along the r
ake face.