Role of adhesive interaction centers in control of chip formation and cutter wear

Adhesive processes define the character of chips formation and a tool-wear rate. As a result of the investigation of chip inner surfaces and a cutting face of the tangential cutting plate of LNMX (LNUX) 301940 type (of different manufacturers including Sandvik coromant, Korloy, Kennenmetel, Pramet)...

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Main Authors: Kim Vladimir.A., Mokritskii Boris Ya., Morozova Anna V.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2017-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201712901074
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Summary:Adhesive processes define the character of chips formation and a tool-wear rate. As a result of the investigation of chip inner surfaces and a cutting face of the tangential cutting plate of LNMX (LNUX) 301940 type (of different manufacturers including Sandvik coromant, Korloy, Kennenmetel, Pramet) after recovery turning a tread of railway thermo-strengthened wheel pairs it is established that there is a possibility of the process control in minimization of continuous chips formation based on the account of peculiarities in the adhesion interaction of the material under machining and the cutting one; a conditional chart of the distribution of bifurcation centers on deformation-energetic scales of tool material and chips is formed; there is developed a cutter plate of the own design minimizing a possibility of continuous chips formation.
ISSN:2261-236X