TOOL WEAR INVESTIGATION OF COATED CEMENTED CARBIDE INSERTS DURING INTERRUPTED TURNING OF NODULAR CAST IRON

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Titel: TOOL WEAR INVESTIGATION OF COATED CEMENTED CARBIDE INSERTS DURING INTERRUPTED TURNING OF NODULAR CAST IRON
Autoren: Andersson, Daniel, 2000, Malakizadi, Amir, 1983
Quelle: Ett ramverk för fysikbaserad uppskattning av verktygsförslitning i skärande bearbetning MM Science Journal. 2025:8862-8867
Schlagwörter: Tool wear, Nodular Cast Iron, Turning
Beschreibung: This study investigates the wear mechanisms for two different cemented carbide grades during intermittent turning of nodular cast iron. Turning tests with in-situ force measurements were performed on workpieces with axially oriented grooves. An in-depth analysis of tools and the workpiece material was conducted utilising scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS). Based on the material characterisation, the workpiece material was found to contain a significant amount of abrasive non-metallic inclusions, typically triggering wear by abrasion and thus limiting the toollife. The results show industrially applicable performance for both tested grades.
Dateibeschreibung: electronic
Zugangs-URL: https://research.chalmers.se/publication/549482
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Datenbank: SwePub