Fracture Characteristics of Cutting Tools in Machining of Hardened Alloy Steel

열처리한 합금공구강의 절삭에서 공구파손의 특성

  • Noh, S.L. (Graduate school, In Ha University) ;
  • An, S.O. (Dep't of Mechnical Engineering, In Ha Uni.)
  • 노상래 (인하대학교 대학원 기계공학과) ;
  • 안상옥 (인하대학교 공고대학 기계공학과)
  • Published : 1994.09.30

Abstract

The fracture characteristics and tool life of ceramics and WC, CBN cutting tool when turning heat treated steel STD11($H_RC$ 60) were investigated experimentally to clarify the machinability and optimum tool materials in cutting of difficult-to-cut material with high hardness. Forthermore, the behaviors of the tool wear and failure were examined with regard to cutting force. The hardened steel wore the cutting tool edge rapidily and increased the cutting forces, especially radial force. The tool was worn by the abrasive action. Flank Weat of $Al_2O_3-TiC$ ceramic and WC tool become relatively large and CBN & $Al_2O_3$, ceramic tool had a long life among the tool materials tested. The tool fracture patterns were just like minor cutting wear, flank wear, crater wear, notch wear, chipping. Flank wear rate was accelerated by occurrence of chipping. During the proceeding of machining, it was possible to foresee the catastrophic fracture of tool by abrupt increase of radial force.

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