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Experimental Study of the Minimum Chip Thickness during the Machining of Duplex Stainless Steel

Författare

Redaktör

  • Elso Kuljanic

Summary, in English

During a machining operation the workpiece material at some point has to split up into two separate material flows forming the chip and machined surface respectively. In the boundary zone between these two different flows of material it is possible to distinguish a stagnation point. This stagnation point is closely related to the minimum chip thickness h1min. The size of h1min is of great interest due to how it describes the material flow into the machined surface and thus giving information on the workpiece surface deformation. The goal of this study has been to find a method to experimentally measure the size of h1min and to investigate how this variable changes with different process parameters such as cutting data and tool edge geometries. The obtained results show that h1min in several cases may be as large as 40% of the theoretical chip thickness h1 when machining duplex stainless steel.

Publiceringsår

2011

Språk

Engelska

Sidor

175-189

Publikation/Tidskrift/Serie

AMST'11 - Advanced Manufacturing Systems and Technology

Dokumenttyp

Konferensbidrag

Förlag

Faculty of Engineering, Rijeka, Croatia

Ämne

  • Materials Engineering

Nyckelord

  • Machining
  • cutting resistance
  • material properties

Conference name

AMST'11 - Advanced Manufacturing Systems and Technology

Conference date

2011-06-16 - 2011-06-17

Conference place

Mali Losinj, Croatia

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Övrigt

  • ISBN: 978-953-6326-64-8