Tool deterioration of 316 stainless steel in dry down-milling using carbide insert
Machining of difficult-to-cut material such as 316 Stainless Steel has become a vital concern in machining industry. This is due to its mechanical properties of high hardness which leads to the high tendency of cutting tool breakage. Hence, the understanding of thorough progression of cutting tool d...
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my.ump.umpir.355782023-02-21T03:07:36Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/35578/ Tool deterioration of 316 stainless steel in dry down-milling using carbide insert Nur Farziana, Husein Nurul Hidayah, Razak T Technology (General) TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery TS Manufactures Machining of difficult-to-cut material such as 316 Stainless Steel has become a vital concern in machining industry. This is due to its mechanical properties of high hardness which leads to the high tendency of cutting tool breakage. Hence, the understanding of thorough progression of cutting tool deterioration is crucial, so that a better improvement of machining 316 Stainless Steel could be established. Thus, a series of documented experiments had been conducted to monitor and understand the tool deterioration of coated tungsten carbide insert in dry down-milling of 316 Stainless Steel. It was observed that the cutting tool started to deteriorate after the second pass of milling experiments and achieved VB= 0.3 mm after the sixth pass on average. Two types of tool deterioration mechanisms were identified which were tool wear and chipping. However, it was observed that the most predominant mode of tool deterioration was flank wear (tool wear). Cutting tools deteriorated gradually due to blunting and rubbing of tool edge over the surface of machined workpiece. Elsevier Ltd 2021 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/35578/1/Tool%20deterioration%20of%20316%20stainless%20steel%20in%20dry%20down-milling%20using%20carbide%20insert.pdf pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/35578/2/Tool%20deterioration%20of%20316%20stainless%20steel%20in%20dry%20down-milling%20using%20carbide%20insert_Abs.pdf Nur Farziana, Husein and Nurul Hidayah, Razak (2021) Tool deterioration of 316 stainless steel in dry down-milling using carbide insert. In: Materials Today: Proceedings; 2nd International Conference on Innovative Technology and Sciences, iCITES 2020, 22 December 2020 , Chennai, India. pp. 911-915., 48 (4). ISSN 2214-7853 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.matpr.2021.03.447 |
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Machining of difficult-to-cut material such as 316 Stainless Steel has become a vital concern in machining industry. This is due to its mechanical properties of high hardness which leads to the high tendency of cutting tool breakage. Hence, the understanding of thorough progression of cutting tool deterioration is crucial, so that a better improvement of machining 316 Stainless Steel could be established. Thus, a series of documented experiments had been conducted to monitor and understand the tool deterioration of coated tungsten carbide insert in dry down-milling of 316 Stainless Steel. It was observed that the cutting tool started to deteriorate after the second pass of milling experiments and achieved VB= 0.3 mm after the sixth pass on average. Two types of tool deterioration mechanisms were identified which were tool wear and chipping. However, it was observed that the most predominant mode of tool deterioration was flank wear (tool wear). Cutting tools deteriorated gradually due to blunting and rubbing of tool edge over the surface of machined workpiece. |
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Tool deterioration of 316 stainless steel in dry down-milling using carbide insert |
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