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13 February 1987 Chip Topography Of Diamond Turned Ductile Metals
P N Blake, R O Scattergood
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Abstract
The nature of the chip formation process during precision diamond turning has been studied via scanning electron microscopy of the chips turned from a polycrystalline copper workpiece. The chip geometry indicates that the material flow is non-uniform and made up of lamellae whose spacing is related to the chip thickness.
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P N Blake and R O Scattergood "Chip Topography Of Diamond Turned Ductile Metals", Proc. SPIE 0676, Ultraprecision Machining and Automated Fabrication of Optics, (13 February 1987); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.939522
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KEYWORDS
Metals

Copper

Diamond

Scanning electron microscopy

Analytical research

Nose

Diamond machining

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