Xu et al., 2007 - Google Patents
Energy based cutting force model calibration for millingXu et al., 2007
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- Xu M
- Jerard R
- Fussell B
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- Computer-Aided Design and Applications
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Accurate estimation of cutting forces requires that the predictive model be properly calibrated. Calibration typically requires a time consuming process and an expensive force measurement device. In this paper, an energy based process is described for calibrating a …
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