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Back to INVESTIGATION OF NUMERICALLY CONTROLLED END MILLING
INVESTIGATION OF NUMERICALLY CONTROLLED END MILLING
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Back to INVESTIGATION OF NUMERICALLY CONTROLLED END MILLING
Four different types of end mills, which are most commonly used for N/C machining, are compared from the point of view of cutting forces and surface roughness under varying milling conditions. The effect of runout of end mills during operation on the cutting forces and surface roughness are also qualitatively described.
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