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Regenerative chatter Phenomenon in the Turning Process based on the alloy steels 1020, 1035 and 1045
2018
International Journal of ChemTech Research
Regenerative vibration is a major drawback in machining processes reducing the geometric accuracy and dynamic stability of the cutting system. Achieving a dynamically stable cutting operation represents a significant decrease in the production time and therefore in the costs associated with this process. The information provided by the stability lobe diagrams is of great importance, since from them we know the range of spindle rotation speeds and chip thicknesses at which the cutting operation
doi:10.20902/ijctr.2018.110914
fatcat:mtuzske3x5ckbbpsasklxfhl44