Exoelectron emission from metals in the process of cutting and friction

The exoelectron emission phenomena from metals in peripheral-cutting and dry-friction processes were examined using a modified GM counter with a lathe-like device. Aluminum (Al), brass (Bs) and carbon steel (S45C) specimens were cut with a cemented carbide tool. The emission intensity (El) during th...

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Published inJapanese Journal of Applied Physics Vol. 24; no. S4; pp. 190 - 193
Main Authors OHSHIMA, I, MOMOSE, Y, KAWAFUNE, K
Format Conference Proceeding Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Tokyo Japanese journal of applied physics 01.01.1985
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Summary:The exoelectron emission phenomena from metals in peripheral-cutting and dry-friction processes were examined using a modified GM counter with a lathe-like device. Aluminum (Al), brass (Bs) and carbon steel (S45C) specimens were cut with a cemented carbide tool. The emission intensity (El) during the cutting process fluctuated considerably with the cutting time. The EE for the same cutting speed decreased in the order Al≫Bs≫S45C. In the friction process, a rotating metal bar (Bs and S45C) was pressed with a rectangular metal tool (Al, Bs and S45C) at various loads. The El varied very irregularly with the friction time and was almost the same magnitude for all the metal bar-metal tool couples, except for a S45C–Bs couple. The El increased along with an increase in the cutting and friction speeds, depth of a cut and the applied friction load.
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ISSN:0021-4922
1347-4065
DOI:10.7567/jjaps.24s4.190