| Literature DB >> 34300708 |
Michele Lanzetta1,2, Armin Gharibi2, Marco Picchi Scardaoni2, Claudia Vivaldi2.
Abstract
This paper explores the modeling of incipient cutting by Abaqus, LS-Dyna, and Ansys Finite Element Methods (FEMs), by comparing also experimentally the results on different material classes, including common aluminum and steel alloys and an acetal polymer. The target application is the sustainable manufacturing of gecko adhesives by micromachining a durable mold for injection molding. The challenges posed by the mold shape include undercuts and sharp tips, which can be machined by a special diamond blade, which enters the material, forms a chip, and exits. An analytical model to predict the shape of the incipient chip and of the formed grove as a function of the material properties and of the cutting parameters is provided. The main scientific merit of the current work is to approach theoretically, numerically, and experimentally the very early phase of the cutting tool penetration for new sustainable machining and micro-machining processes.Entities:
Keywords: adhesion; chip formation; finite element method; micromachining; sustainability
Year: 2021 PMID: 34300708 DOI: 10.3390/ma14143789
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Materials (Basel) ISSN: 1996-1944 Impact factor: 3.623