A NEW PHYSICALLY DEFINED EQUATION TO DESCRIBE THE WEAR OF CUTTING TOOLS

The aim of the project described in this paper is to examine if it is possible to use the tool surface degradation model that better describes the real wear processes than other currently applied models and is simple enough to be used even in practical technological planning. Generally, we can concl...

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Published inAnnals of Faculty Engineering Hunedoara Vol. 12; no. 2; p. 111
Main Author Pálmai, Zoltán
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Hunedoara Faculty of Engineering Hunedoara 01.04.2014
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Summary:The aim of the project described in this paper is to examine if it is possible to use the tool surface degradation model that better describes the real wear processes than other currently applied models and is simple enough to be used even in practical technological planning. Generally, we can conclude that the common characteristics shared by all tool wear descriptions are as follows: wear is described as a function of cutting distance in friction and as a function of time in diffusion processes, or adhesion and abrasion that are independent of thermal activation which is ignored.
ISSN:1584-2665
2601-2332