"[F1E553DF4381]" . "NL - Nizozemsko" . "Skordaris, G." . "Engin, E." . "Effect of cutting edge preparation of coated tools on their performance in milling various materials"@en . "Paraskevopoulou, R." . "M'Saoubic, R." . "Makrimallakisa, S." . "Zeman, Pavel" . "\u00D6zel, T." . "Uhlmann, E." . "Rech, J." . "1755-5817" . "10"^^ . "RIV/68407700:21220/14:00226005" . . "Effect of cutting edge preparation of coated tools on their performance in milling various materials" . . "13207" . "Bouzakis, E." . "Cutting; Coatings; Cutting edge preparation"@en . "Barthelm\u00E4, F." . "Poulachon, G." . . "CIRP Journal of Manufacturing Science and Technology" . . "1"^^ . "Kombogiannisa, S." . . . "Denkena, B." . "Srivastava, A." . "7" . "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1755581714000224" . . "Schulze, V." . "Karpuschewski, B." . . "10.1016/j.cirpj.2014.05.003" . "Klocke, F." . . . "I" . "Effect of cutting edge preparation of coated tools on their performance in milling various materials"@en . "Bouzakis, K. D." . "21220" . . "3" . "Biermann, D." . "Aurich, J. C." . "The cutting edges of coated tools are commonly treated in separate production steps during tool manufacturing. Various methods can be employed, focusing on the cutting edge strengthening by its rounding or by more complicated geometries including chamfer and optimized tool wedge radius and angles. The efficiency of diverse cutting edge preparations on the wear behaviour of coated tools, in milling different materials, was investigated in the framework of a cooperative project of the Scientific Committee \u201CCutting\u201D of the International Academy for Production Engineering (CIRP). In this activity twenty academic and industrial partners were involved according to a predefined project plan."@en . . "Effect of cutting edge preparation of coated tools on their performance in milling various materials" . "26"^^ . "Michailidisa, N." . "Dimitrov, D." . "RIV/68407700:21220/14:00226005!RIV15-MSM-21220___" . . "Settineri, L." . . "The cutting edges of coated tools are commonly treated in separate production steps during tool manufacturing. Various methods can be employed, focusing on the cutting edge strengthening by its rounding or by more complicated geometries including chamfer and optimized tool wedge radius and angles. The efficiency of diverse cutting edge preparations on the wear behaviour of coated tools, in milling different materials, was investigated in the framework of a cooperative project of the Scientific Committee \u201CCutting\u201D of the International Academy for Production Engineering (CIRP). In this activity twenty academic and industrial partners were involved according to a predefined project plan." . "Charalampous, P." . "Wegener, K." .