Cutting Temperature Experiment and Simulation Analysis of the Complex Groove Turning Insert

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In order to study the complex groove inserts in the cutting process caused by temperature variation of cutting,Using multi factor cutting method and combined with finite element simulation technology, from cutting parameters and chip-breaking groove two aspects influence on cutting temperature and cutting force cutting tests were carried out and experimental study on the complex groove turning insert edge chamfering, rounded cutting edge radius on cutting temperature effects. Also tested the effects of temperature on the chip shape cutting and breaking, and analyzed the temperature on the Influence law of cutting tool wear, thus providing a theoretical basis for tool wear.

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