Identification of Tool Wear Intensity During Miniature Machining of Austenitic Steels and Titanium
Machinability
Surface Integrity
Wedge (geometry)
Intensity
DOI:
10.1016/j.proeng.2017.06.071
Publication Date:
2017-06-22T18:24:22Z
AUTHORS (5)
ABSTRACT
Implementation and contribution of miniature machining is currently rapidly increasing in biomedical industry, austenitic steels titanium particularly. Machinability materials with increased level toughness depends on factors that are important the final state surface integrity. There requirements for high precision measures varying microns. If we want to guarantee precision, it necessarry identify tool wear intensity interaction given materials. During long-term cutting process, different wedge deformations occur, leading most cases a rapid destruction wedge. The article deald experimental monitoring during machining.
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