Research Progress of High Speed Cutting for SiCp_Al Composite Materials

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Summarized the research and development of high speed machining of SiCp/Al composites. Emphasized the research status of high speed cutting of SiCp/Al composite materials, including machined surface quality and tool wear condition. Machined surface quality contains surface roughness and surface defects. The tool wear conditions are different because of different types of cutting tools, but the wear of the rake face, the rear face and the cutting edge are all involved.

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Materials Science Forum (Volumes 800-801)

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July 2014

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