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MECCANICA
Volume 39, Issue 2, Pages 105-112Publisher
SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1023/B:MECC.0000005140.26808.28
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nonlinear vibrations; turning process; cutting process; correlation function; whipping
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We investigate vibrations generated in a straight turning process. Applying correlation functions and the Fourier transform to experimental time series, we have analysed their nature. Particularly, we have identified whipping caused by the non-ideal suspension of the cutting workpiece. Our investigation shows also a large stochastic component of vibrations. It can be the effect of random forcing due to the initial roughness of a cutting surface and/or spontaneous chips breaking.
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