Finite Element Modeling of the Broaching Process of Inconel718

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2D finite element modeling of the broaching process of Inconel718 was conducted by using the commercial software. Models between cutting forces and cutting parameters were obtained. In addition, a general understanding of the effects of two machining variables rake angle and rising per tooth on chip curling process and gullet-to-chip area ratio, was also obtained.

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Materials Science Forum (Volumes 697-698)

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39-43

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September 2011

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