A study of heat fluxes in oblique cutting of A390 using infrared imaging and inverse heat conduction |
Posted on:2010-03-09 | Degree:M.S | Type:Thesis |
University:The University of Alabama | Candidate:McCarty, Sean Christopher | Full Text:PDF |
GTID:2441390002974329 | Subject:Engineering |
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The energy released during mechanical cutting is carried away by the metal chips and conduction into the tool. This report focuses on determination of the heat fluxes into the tool during orthogonal cutting using Beck's method.;An infrared camera is used to measure the temperature rise on the surface of a cutting tool during turning of aluminum A390 cylinders. A detailed model of the tool in FLUENT is used to compute the sensitivity coefficients for the temperature response at specified sensor locations due to a unit heat flux disturbance at the cutting zone. These sensitivity coefficients are used in Beck's method along with the measured temperature history, to determine the heat flux history at the cutting zone. |
Keywords/Search Tags: | Cutting, Heat flux, Into the tool |
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