Influence of cutting edge geometry on tool wear performance in interrupted hard turning

•Influence of edge geometry on tool wear in interrupted hard turning is investigated.•Chamfered edge is the most appropriate for interrupted hard turning.•The main wear mechanism observed for all tested micro geometries is attrition. Turning of hardened steels with interrupted surfaces presents some...

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Published inJournal of manufacturing processes Vol. 19; pp. 129 - 134
Main Authors Ventura, C.E.H., Köhler, J., Denkena, B.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Dearborn Elsevier Ltd 01.08.2015
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Summary:•Influence of edge geometry on tool wear in interrupted hard turning is investigated.•Chamfered edge is the most appropriate for interrupted hard turning.•The main wear mechanism observed for all tested micro geometries is attrition. Turning of hardened steels with interrupted surfaces presents some restrictions, due to the fact that the tools usually used have little resistance against the typical loads of interrupted cutting. In order to reduce tool wear, an appropriate combination of tool material and cutting edge preparation must be chosen. With the goal of finding a proper edge geometry, the paper investigates the influence of customized cutting edge geometries on tool wear performance of CBN tools in interrupted hard turning. Regarding tool flank wear, results showed that a single chamfered cutting edge is the most appropriate, since it reinforces the cutting edge without excessively increasing mechanical and thermal loads. The main wear mechanism observed for all micro geometries corresponds to attrition.
ISSN:1526-6125
2212-4616
DOI:10.1016/j.jmapro.2015.06.010