Prior studies of surface roughness generated by machining the cutting edge of the tool does not remove the need for additional studies under specific processing conditions, for example, turning a specialized corrosion resistant stainless steel grade 09H17N7U. There are no regulatory recommendations to ensure the necessary quality of detail in the roughness parameters for this steel (pre-existing are outdated). The scope of application of this steel is rapidly expanding due to its unique performance properties, physical and mechanical characteristics. The authors performed such a study in relation to turning with various tool materials.
Growing requirements for physical and mechanical characteristics and operational properties lead to the development of ever new structural materials, the range of which is constantly expanding. This complicates the selection of rational tool materials required for machine processing, which requires considerable time. Currently, there are no regulatory recommendations for such work, so there is a need for a quick and less costly choice. Experimental studies, trial and error methods are not suitable for this. Therefore, it is necessary in a universal way, in the use of a model of the cutting process, which has not yet been developed due to the complexity of the simultaneously occurring processes. The absence of such a model of the cutting process can be temporarily replaced by computer simulation modeling. This work presents such modeling in the Deform software environment as applied to process turning of corrosion-resistant specialized stainless steel.
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