VIBRATION STUDY OF A CUTTING TOOL BY THE FINITE ELEMENT METHOD

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Dr. Mohamed Rahou
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Abstract

The problem of vibration cutting tools for machining has an important influence on the state of surface and manufacturing tolerances. In this paper, we presented a model of the dynamic behavior of a cutting tool; the goal is to be determined by the finite element method hierarchical trigonometric frequencies own a tool from the kinetic energy and energy deformation. A programme has been developed in FOLTRAN 77 can generate automatically calculate the frequencies.

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Dr. Mohamed Rahou. 2011. \u201cVIBRATION STUDY OF A CUTTING TOOL BY THE FINITE ELEMENT METHOD\u201d. Global Journal of Research in Engineering - A : Mechanical & Mechanics GJRE-A Volume 11 (GJRE Volume 11 Issue A7): .

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Crossref Journal DOI 10.17406/gjre

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The problem of vibration cutting tools for machining has an important influence on the state of surface and manufacturing tolerances. In this paper, we presented a model of the dynamic behavior of a cutting tool; the goal is to be determined by the finite element method hierarchical trigonometric frequencies own a tool from the kinetic energy and energy deformation. A programme has been developed in FOLTRAN 77 can generate automatically calculate the frequencies.

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