Abstract

In machining operations, especially turning operations, there are many factors that determine process efficiency and product quality. Factors such as cutting forces, cutting zone temperatures, tool wear, chip morphology are the basic elements that monitored in the development of machining applications. One of the problems encountered during machining of materials commonly used by the aerospace industry, such as Super Alloy, Titanium, Aluminum, is long and continuous chip formation. A new methodology has been proposed in this study. In this methodology, low frequency vibrations are used for chip breaking. In this study, it is explained that it is possible to break the chip by using the Computer Numerical Control (CNC) program within certain limits without using an external device or chip breaker form insert.

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