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Chatter stability of orthogonal turn-milling analyzed by complete discretization method

Sun et al., 2019

Document ID
9619675559576929737
Author
Sun T
Qin L
Fu Y
Hou J
Publication year
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Precision Engineering

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Orthogonal turn-milling is a primary method of turn-milling, which is used for cutting. It is widely used for machining difficult-to-cut materials, slender rods, thin-wall rotary parts, and large rotary parts. As with turning and milling, chatter is generated by orthogonal turn-milling …
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