Table 2 Reviews of cutting force models to improve the machining processes
From: A State of the Art on Simulation and Modelling Methods in Machining: Future Prospects and Challenges
[54] | Nimonic C-263 alloy as well as cemented carbide | Experimental study and analysis utilizing the finite element approach (FEM) | The validity of the model obtained corresponding to the outcomes of the FE analysis under the cutting conditions used was proven |
[64] | Inconel 100 alloy | 3D customized finite element simulations | Simulation estimates of typical grain sizes, form transformations, and microhardness obtained were associated with investigational quantities and it was stated that high accuracy was obtained |
[55] | Inconel 718 | Finite element modeling | An investigational survey was organized to confirm the finite element analysis effects, and a high degree of similarity was found when the results were evaluated |
[56] | Inconel 718 alloys | Finite element-based hybrid model | Developed model can be used for materials that are difficult to process without the need for preliminary experiments |
[57] | Inconel 718 alloy | Finite element modeling | Incredibly excellent settlement was discovered among the investigational and simulated outcomes in conditions of grain sizing, microhardness, as well as depth of the impacted layer |
[58] | Inconel 718 and TiAlN coated carbide | Practical finite element analysis model | The established finite element prototype has proven the usability of difficult-to-machine materials without the need for experiments |
[59] | CFRP | Finite element modeling | The thermal softening of matrix-induced damage in CFRP orthogonal cutting |
[60] | CBN hard turning | Finite element modeling | Incorporate temperature-dependent thermal characteristics into the constitutive connection including strain, strain rate, and temperature |
[61] | AISI 52100 steel | Finite element modeling | The thermal model was built on the use of superimposition methods and the discretization of main and secondary heat sources into tiny segments of rectangular heat sources |
[62] | Steel D6 | Finite element modeling | Changing the edge radius of the hone tools significantly influences plastic deformation and contact temperature |
[65] | Inconel 100 nickel-based alloy | 3D customized finite element simulations | Simulation estimates using the JMAK model parameter set determined on typical grain dimensions, form changes, and obtained microhardness were evaluated with trial quantities and a high degree of similarity was obtained |