1984 年 17 巻 p. 9-14
This paper describes the turning properties of 5056 aluminum alloy. The cut surface roughness and cutting resistance were examined. The results obtained are as follows: The cutting surface roughness and the alternating current component of cutting resistance are strongly affected by the built-up edge. In a suitable feed and a proper cutting speed, the roughness is no effect the built-up edge and the roughness can be approximated by the theoretical equation (Rmax=F2/8R). This stable cutting range of roughness can be obtained experimentaly.