Influence of Cutting Data on the Thin Wall Deformation in Milling of Difficult to Cut Materials

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The paper presents the results of milling tests of aluminum alloy with a sintered carbide tool. For selected sets of cutting data, the thin wall deformation of the workpieces was analyzed. Theoretical calculations were compared with the experimental measurements, using the high speed camera and FEM analysis.

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