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Short review — Metal Cutting Theory and Practice (by A. Bhattacharya)

2. The Chip Formation Process

  1. Cutting forces: The cutting forces are predicted using the Merchant's circle diagram, which relates the cutting forces to the rake angle, clearance angle, and friction angle.
  2. Chip thickness: The chip thickness is predicted using the chip thickness ratio, which is a function of the rake angle and the friction angle.

Metal Cutting Theory and Practice by A. Bhattacharya: A Comprehensive Resource

  • Shaw, Milton C.

    – Metal Cutting Principles . Oxford University Press, 2005. Classic, detailed thermodynamics and fracture mechanics.

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