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Hard Turning Machinability of V30 Cemented Carbide with PCD, cBN and PcBN Cutting Tool (초경합금재의 하드터닝에서 공구재종에 따른 절삭성)

  • Heo, Sung-Jung
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering
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    • v.25 no.12
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    • pp.47-54
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    • 2008
  • Hard turning process can be defined as a single-point machining process carried out on "hard" materials. The process is intended to replace or limit traditional grinding operations that are expensive, environmentally unfriendly, and inflexible. The purpose of this study is to achieve a systematic understanding of machining characteristics and the effects of machining parameters on cutting force, tool wear shape and chip formation by the outer cutting of a kind of wear resistant tungsten carbide V30. Hard turning experiments were carried out on this alloy using the PCD (Poly Crystalline Diamond), cBN (cubic Boron Nitride) and PcBN (Polycrystalline cubic Boron Nitride) cutting tools. The PcBN and the usual cBN tools were used to be compare with the PCD tool and the dry turning was carried out. The PcBN is attractive as the tool material which replaces the PCD. The tool wear width and cutting force were measured, and the worn tool and chip were observed. The difference of the tool wear mechanism among the three tool materials was investigated.

Properties of the Gold and Palladium-Nickel Alloy Plated Layers on Electrical Contact Materials (접점상에 입힌 Au 및 Pd-Ni 합금도금층의 특성)

  • 백철승;장현구;김회정
    • Journal of Surface Science and Engineering
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    • v.25 no.3
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    • pp.107-116
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    • 1992
  • The optimum thickness of Pd-Ni plated layers used as an electrical contact film was investigated by evaluating mechanical, thermal and environmental characteristics. The variations of morphologies and chemical compositions were studied by using SEM, EDS and ESCA. As a result of wear test, the wear resistance behavior of the gold plated layers was not changed with the sliding velocity changes. The palladium-nickel plated layer showed better wear resistance than the gold plated layer at low sliding velocity, but it showed poor wear resistance at high sliding velocity. Under the thermal condition of $400^{\circ}C$ in air, the gold thickness of $2\mu\textrm{m}$ without underplate on phosphorous bronze formed copper oxide on the surface layer by rapid diffusion of copper whereas the gold thickness of $0.8\mu\textrm{m}$ deposited on nickel and palladium-nickel underplate was stable at $400^{\circ}C$. Under the sulfur dioxide environments, the gold thickness of $0.3\mu\textrm{m}$ deposited on the nickel thickness of$ 3\mu\textrm{m}$ and the palladium-nickel thickness of $2\mu\textrm{m}$ underplate was more corrosion-resistant than the gold thickness of $2\mu\textrm{m}$ without underplate on phosphorous bronze. Under the nitric acid vapor environment, corrosion resistance of the gold film was superior to an equivalent thickness of the palladium-nickel film.

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Machining Characteristics of Cemented Carbides in Micro Cutting within SEM

  • Heo, Sung-Jung
    • International Journal of Precision Engineering and Manufacturing
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    • v.5 no.3
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    • pp.35-42
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    • 2004
  • This research describes that the cutting characteristics and tool wear behavior in the micro cutting of three kinds of wear resistant cemented carbides (WC-Co; V40, V50 and V60) using PCD (Poly Crystalline Diamond) and PCBN (Poly crystalline Cubic Boron Nitride) cutting tools by use of the SEM (Scanning Electron Microscope) direct observation method. The purpose of this research is to present reasonable cutting conditions from the viewpoint of high efficient cutting refer to a precise finished surface and tool wear. Summary of the results is as follows: (1) The cutting forces tend to increase as the increase of the weight percentage of WC particles, and the thrust forces was larger than the principal forces in the cutting of WC-Co. These phenomena were different from the ordinary cutting such as cutting of steel or cast iron. (2) The cutting speed hardly influenced the thrust force, because of the frictional force between the cutting tool edge and small WC particles at low cutting speed region such as 2$\mu\textrm{m}$/s. It seemed that the thrust cutting force occurred by the contact between the flank face and work material near the cutting edge. (3) The wear mechanism for PCD tools is abrasion by hard WC particles of the work materials, which leads diamond grain to be detached from the bond. (4) From the SEM direct observation in cutting the WC-Co, it seems that WC particles are broken and come into contact with the tool edge directly. This causes tool wear, resulting in severe tool damage. (5) In the orthogonal micro cutting of WC-Co, the tool wear in the flank face was formed bigger than that in the rake face on orthogonal micro cutting. And the machining surface integrity on the side of the cutting tool with a negative rake angle was better than that with a positive one, as well as burr in the case of using the cutting tool with a negative rake angle was formed very little compared to the that with a positive one.

The Characteristics of Friction and Wear for Automative Leaf Spring Materials (자동차용 Leaf 스프링 재질의 마찰 및 마멸 특성)

  • Oh Se-Doo;Ahn Jong-Chan;Park Soon-Cheol;Jung Won-Wook;Bae Dong-ho;Lee Young-Ze
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Tribologists and Lubrication Engineers Conference
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    • 2003.11a
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    • pp.118-126
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    • 2003
  • In the present study, the residual stresses can have a significant on the life of structural engineering components. Residual stresses are created by the surface treatment such as shot peening or deep rolling. The objective of this experimental investigation is to study the influence of friction and wear characteristics due to residual stress under dry sliding condition. Friction and wear data were obtained with a specially designed tribometer. Test specimens were made of SUP9(leaf spring material) after they were created residual stress by shot peening treatment. Residual stress profiles were measured at surface by means of the X-ray diffraction. Sliding tests were carried out different contact pressure and same sliding velocity 0.035m/s(50rpm). Leaf spring assembly test used to strain gauge sticked on leaf spring specimen in order to measure interleaf friction of leaf spring. Therefore, we were obtained hysteresis curve. As the residual stresses of surfaces increased, coefficient of friction and wear volume are decreased, but the residual stresses of surfaces are high, and consequently wear volume do not decreased. Coefficient of friction obtained from leaf spring assembly test is lower than that obtained from sliding test. From the results, structural engineering components reduce coefficient of friction and resistant wear in order to have residual stresses themselves.

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High Temperature Deformation Behavior of Fe-base High Strength Alloys (고강도 Fe계 합금의 고온 변형 특성)

  • Kwon, Woon-Hyun;Choi, Il-Dong
    • Journal of Advanced Marine Engineering and Technology
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    • v.32 no.6
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    • pp.938-946
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    • 2008
  • Fe-base amorphous alloy and two crystalline phases composite were fabricated. The effect of temperature and strain rate on mechanical properties was evaluated utilizing compression test. Mixture of non-crystalline and crystalline phases were found using X-ray diffraction (XRD) and differential thermal analysis (DTA) tests. Based on glass transition temperature and crystallization temperature. compression tests were performed in the temperature ranging from $560^{\circ}C$ to $700^{\circ}C$ with $20^{\circ}C$ interval. Relationship between microstructure, including fracture surface morphology, and mechanical behavior was studied. The peak stress of Fe-base amorphous alloy was over 2GPa and expected to have a good wear resistance, but it is expected hard to deform because of low ductility. The peak stress and elongation of two crystalline phases composite was over 1GPa and about 20%, therefore it is possible to deform high strength wear resistant materials such as engine valve.

Formation of Wear Resistant Layer on Steel by Immersion in Borax Bath After Nitriding (질화후 붕사욕 침적에 의한 강의 내마모성 피복층 형성에 관한 연구)

  • 김선규;유정광
    • Journal of Surface Science and Engineering
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    • v.28 no.6
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    • pp.361-367
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    • 1995
  • When steels are heated at $1000^{\circ}C$ in a fused borax bath containing $V_2O_5$ and $B_4C$powders, vanadium carbide layers are formed on the steel surfaces. Since a decrease in carbon concentration and in microhardness in the substrate just below the carbide layer has been observed, gas nitrocarburizing and vanadium carbide forming processes were combined to form a V(C,N) type layer which prevented the decrease in carbon concentration in the substrate. EPMA analysis was done for this V(C,N) type layer. Hardness just below the layer and wear resistance properties of such treated specimens were investigated.

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Study on the Production of the High Strength, Anti-impact and Wear Resistant Cast Iron (고장력 내충격 내마모성주철의 제조에 관한 연구)

  • Im, Sung-Woo;Lee, Chan-Gyoo;Hong, Jong-Hwi
    • Journal of Korea Foundry Society
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    • v.3 no.4
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    • pp.248-255
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    • 1983
  • The effect of chromium, aluminium and copper contents on the structures and mechanical properties of cast iron was investigated. 1) Mechanical properties were improved with the formation of ledeburite by chromium addition. The primary carbides dispersed in martensitic matrix contributed to high strength and wear resistance. 2) Small addition of aluminium decreased hardness of the cast iron. 3) The impact values were decreased by the formation of the double carbides but improved by the heat treatment. 4) Small addition of copper up to a certain level increased the hardness. Also impact values were considerably increased.

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Improvement of wear resistance of laminate flooring by liquid overlay decorative laminate system (Liquid overlay를 이용한 강화마루의 내마모도 향상)

  • Kim, Su-Min;Lee, Jeong-Hun;Yoon, Dong-Won
    • Journal of the Korea Furniture Society
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    • v.21 no.2
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    • pp.126-132
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    • 2010
  • High wear resistances are obtained with an additional coating of the surface of the decor film in the same operation of impregnating with low viscosity melamine resin by liquid overlay system. The cellulosic fibers have a good adhesion to the corundum particles and keep them sufficiently homogeneous in the blend with the resin. The amount of these fibers in nearly as big as it is in a common overlay in relation to the resin. Therefore these fibers keep the resin inside during the press process and consequently very the surface of the decor print of the film. That means that the corundum particles are equally dissipated throughout the entire layer over the decor. The change of the color of the print is nearly not visible as the particles are almost equally dissipated. Looking to the flooring purposes of liquid overlay one can see that by the lesser exposure of the corundum particles on the very surface, there is no longer an abrasive surface but a feeling like a normal melamine surface.

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Study of Tribological Characteristics Between Metallic Friction Materials and Brake Disk (금속계 마찰재와 제동디스크 간의 마찰특성 연구)

  • Kim, Sang-Ho;Lee, Hi-Sung
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Railway
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    • v.12 no.1
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    • pp.72-80
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    • 2009
  • The tribiological characteristics such as friction coefficient, friction stability, wear rate and braking temperature between various types of metallic friction materials and heat resistant steel disk, were investigated by using lab-scale dynamometer. Friction materials for high speed train have higher friction coefficient and friction stability as compared to aircraft friction materials even though friction materials for high speed train have lower wear rate. In addition. Cu-matrix friction materials have higher temperature increase rate than Fe-matrix friction materials. All friction surfaces have Fe-base oxide layer after completing test.

Influence of Disk Mass with regard to Frictional Characteristics of Brake Disk for Rolling Stock (디스크 질량 변화에 따른 철도차량용 제동디스크의 마찰 특성)

  • Jung, Jong Rok;Ko, Eun Sung;Lee, Hi Sung
    • Tribology and Lubricants
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    • v.30 no.4
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    • pp.240-245
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    • 2014
  • Low alloy heat resistant brake disk and sintered brake pad are applied to mechanical brake system for the speed-up of urban rapid transit. In this research, we analyzed how the frictional characteristics between brake disk and pad are influenced by the disk mass. At a high disk mass, the friction stability was the lower value as a result of the lack of tribofilm formation at the disk surface. Wear rates of friction materials showed the higher value at a low disk mass and wear rates of 10 mm and 15 mm showed the similar level. Average friction coefficient was the lower value at the 10 mm disk thickness and range of variation of average friction coefficient was also the smaller value at the 10 mm disk thickness. However, there were no significant changes in the friction coefficients under any of test conditions. Surface roughness of a disk showed the highest value at the 5 mm disk and surface roughnesses of 10 mm and 15 mm showed the similar level. As a result, friction characteristics of disk mass influenced the friction stability, as well as the wear rate of friction pad and disk, but not the friction coefficient.