This work studyes the chip formation when machining at low cutting speed different species with different grain orientations and samples anatomic direction. The cutting forces are also measured and analysed.

Wood processing: a contribute to the interpretation of surface origin according to grain orientation / Goli Giacomo; Fioravanti Marco; Uzielli Luca; Sodini Nicola; Jiangang Zhu. - STAMPA. - Part 1: Oral presentations:(2005), pp. 82-88. (Intervento presentato al convegno 17th International Wood Machining Seminar (IWMS 17). 26-28 Sptember 2005. Rosenheim,Germany. tenutosi a Rosenheim, Germany nel 26-28 September 2005).

Wood processing: a contribute to the interpretation of surface origin according to grain orientation

GOLI, GIACOMO;FIORAVANTI, MARCO;UZIELLI, LUCA;
2005

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This work studyes the chip formation when machining at low cutting speed different species with different grain orientations and samples anatomic direction. The cutting forces are also measured and analysed.
2005
Proceedings of the 17th International Wood Machining Seminar, Rosenheim, September 2005
17th International Wood Machining Seminar (IWMS 17). 26-28 Sptember 2005. Rosenheim,Germany.
Rosenheim, Germany
26-28 September 2005
Goli Giacomo; Fioravanti Marco; Uzielli Luca; Sodini Nicola; Jiangang Zhu
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