Influence of tool geometry and numerical parameters when modeling orthogonal cutting of LFRP composites
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. The first objective of this paper is to analyze the influence of mesh size and shape in finite element modeling
of composite cutting. Also the influence of the level of energy needed to reach complete breakage of
the element is considered. The statement of this level of energy is crucial to simulate the material behavior.
On the other hand geometrical characteristics of the tool have significant influence on machining processes.
The second objective of the present work is to advance in the knowledge concerning tool
geometry and its effect in composite cutting.
A two-dimensional finite element model of orthogonal cutting has been developed and validated for
Glass LFRP composite, comparing with experimental results presented in scientific literature. It was demonstrated
that both numerical parameters and tool geometry influence the predicted chip morphology
and machining induced damage.
Influence of tool geometry and numerical parameters when modeling orthogonal cutting of LFRP composites
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.Glass LFRP C. Finite element analysis (FEA), C. Numerical analysis, E. Cutting, A. Glass fibers