
2. Scientific analysis of the cutting phenomenon
2.1 Chip formation
2.1.1 Schematic representation
During chip formation, three material shear zones can be distinguished (figure 8 ):
primary shear zone: change in material flow direction and dissipation by plasticization ;
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secondary shear zone: shear mainly due to friction between the chip and the cutting face (frictional dissipation);
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