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Journal Articles
Publisher: ASME
Article Type: Research Papers
J. Appl. Mech. November 2023, 90(11): 111003.
Paper No: JAM-23-1177
Published Online: August 2, 2023
... to real cases. One common assumption is the incompressibility of the cut material, albeit no material is truly incompressible. In this article, we propose a simple model that accounts for linearly elastic compressibility, and its interplay with toughness, stiffness, and elastic strain stiffening...
Journal Articles
Publisher: ASME
Article Type: Technical Papers
J. Appl. Mech. March 2007, 74(2): 307–314.
Published Online: February 5, 2006
...Wei Ren; Keyu Li The theoretical development of the interferometric strain/slope rosette (ISSR) and ring-core cutting method is described in Part I of the paper [ K. Li and W. Ren, ASME J. Appl. Mech. 74(2), 298–306 (2007) ]. In Part II, experiments are presented to demonstrate the applicability...
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Journal Articles
Publisher: ASME
Article Type: Technical Papers
J. Appl. Mech. March 2006, 73(2): 240–245.
Published Online: July 7, 2005
... examination of the topic. In the present case, we will apply the following thermomechanical model for the description of chip formation: The processes can be described with satisfactory precision in the plane (“free cutting”). The examination is limited to the so-called primary strain zone, i.e...
Journal Articles
Publisher: ASME
Article Type: Article
J. Appl. Mech. March 2005, 72(2): 157–164.
Published Online: March 15, 2005
...C. Liu, Technical Staff Member,; H. Lu, Associate Professor,; Y. Huang, Professor, Based on a dynamic fracture mechanics analysis, the stress field in a continuous film (called a web) during slitting (or cutting) is investigated. For a homogeneous, isotropic and linearly elastic web, the steady...
Journal Articles
Publisher: ASME
Article Type: Technical Papers
J. Appl. Mech. March 2000, 67(1): 128–139.
Published Online: February 23, 1998
... of the properties of the work material can be taken into consideration. While Coulomb friction is assumed at the chip-tool interface in the present model, it can easily be reformulated to include more complicated frictional interactions such as adhesion. An analysis of the cutting/indentation of an isotropic work...