Simulation Study of Cutting Forces, Stresses and Temperature during Nanometric Cutting of Single Crystal Silicon

S Goel and XC Luo and RL Reuben and WB Rashid and JN Sun, PRECISION MACHINING VI, 496, 223-228 (2012).

DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/KEM.496.223

Wear of diamond tool has always been a limiting factor in ductile regime machining of large size silicon components. In order to understand the tool wear phenomena, it is non-trivial to know the process outputs especially cutting forces, stresses and temperature during nanometric turning. In this paper, a realistic potential energy function has been deployed through molecular dynamic (MD) simulation, to simulate the process outputs of single diamond turning operation against single crystal silicon. The simulation result suggests that wear mechanism of diamond tool is fundamentally governed by these process parameters and thus critical.

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