
2. Advanced machining processes
Despite these machining difficulties, improvements in cutting speeds or chip rates are possible and are being sought.
2.1 High-speed machining (HSM)
It is clearly established, as shown in figure 1 , that the temperature in the cutting zone increases as the cutting speed increases . Thus, high cutting speed can be defined as that which induces sufficient temperature in the workpiece (in the shear plane) to bring about a significant reduction in the mechanical...
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