Abstract
The purpose of this study is to examine chips adhered to cutting edge and cutting forces for relationship to tool wear in end-milling of Titanium alloy, and reveal possibility of monitoring of tool wear by observation of adhered chip and measurement of cutting forces. As a result of cutting tests and considerations, it was revealed that length of linked chips adhered to cutting edge at tool flank wear smaller than 40μm and maximum value of dynamic cutting force component in feed direction at wear larger than 40μm were effective parameters for monitoring of tool flank wear.
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