Calculation of Heat Distribution in High Speed Cutting Based on Finite Element Method

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Combined the analytic method with the finite element method, the data necessary for calculating the heat distribution ratio for high speed cutting was mined first, and the experimental result was used to validate the authenticity of finite element modeling. Then, the ratio of heat distribution for high speed cutting based on the analytic model was obtained by customizing the special subroutine developed by the authors, which provides a new method for calculating the heat distribution.

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Materials Science Forum (Volumes 626-627)

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249-254

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August 2009

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