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radial force

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radial force [′rād·ē·əl ′fȯrs]
(mechanical engineering)
In machining, the force acting on the cutting tool in a direction opposite to depth of cut.


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This indicates that this bioabsorbable stent initially is not exerting enough radial force to keep the vessels perfectly open.
In conventional milling, where a material layer is removed on each pass, the spindle receives most of the radial forces.
Given the optimal parameters for round cutters, which tend to be lower depth of cut, the radial forces decrease distributing the force more evenly and converting a large part of the radial force into the axial direction.
 
 
 
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