Research on Tool-Chip Friction during Ti6Al4V Milling Process with Different Cooling/Lubrication Methods

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Friction coefficient is an important index to evaluate the cooling and lubrication effects. In this study, the orthogonal milling experiments with different cooling/lubrication methods (dry, cutting fluid, MQL) were performed and the milling forces were measured to calculate the apparent friction coefficients with the mechanistic model. The effects of cutting parameters and cooling/lubrication methods on the apparent friction coefficients were analyzed.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 97-101)

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