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28 September 2016Simulation and optimization of physical phenomena when engine block machining: case study
Paper presents researches of cutting force measurements and computer simulation of physical phenomena existing in the cutting zone. Stress distributions in the upper layer after machining were calculated with the numerical software, basing on the FEM method. Optimization of turning process was realized for the purpose to minimize the cutting force and stress values during stainless steel machining, belonging to the difficult-to-cut materials group.
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Wojciech Zębala, Grzegorz Struzikiewicz, Ksenia Rumian, Małgorzata Plaza, "Simulation and optimization of physical phenomena when engine block machining: case study," Proc. SPIE 10031, Photonics Applications in Astronomy, Communications, Industry, and High-Energy Physics Experiments 2016, 100310O (28 September 2016); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2249389