Analyses of Size Effect on Surface Roughness in Micro Turning Process

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The downscaling of the cutting process into micro dimensions poses some new problems compared to machining in macro dimensions, which is called size effect. In this paper, a mathematical model of ideal turning surface roughness and a turning surface roughness experiment was done, trying to find out whether the theory roughness equals to the real roughness by the influence of size effect.

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June 2012

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