2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmatprotec.2004.04.312
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Effect of microstructure and hardness on the machinability of medium-carbon chrome-molybdenum steel

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“…Sert fazın hakim olduğu ısıl işlemli mikroyapılarda oluşan YT boyutları azalacağından işlenmiş yüzey kalitesi artar [72,73,78]. [103] (Surface roughness vs. cutting speed in dry machining: a-cerment tool, b-P20 tool)…”
Section: Yüzey Pürüzlülüğü (Surface Roughness)unclassified
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“…Sert fazın hakim olduğu ısıl işlemli mikroyapılarda oluşan YT boyutları azalacağından işlenmiş yüzey kalitesi artar [72,73,78]. [103] (Surface roughness vs. cutting speed in dry machining: a-cerment tool, b-P20 tool)…”
Section: Yüzey Pürüzlülüğü (Surface Roughness)unclassified
“…Şekil 49. Islak işleme sırasında yüzey pürüzlülüğünün kesme hızı ile değişimi a) Sermet kesici b)Sertmetal (P20) kesici [103] (Surface roughness vs. cutting speed in wet machining: a-cerment tool, b-P20 tool)…”
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“…The lower thermal conductivity can result in higher cutting temperature. When the cutting temperature rises to a level which causes the recrystallization of the highly strain-hardened material of the built-up edge, the hardness is lowered and the built-up edge is eliminated accordingly (Akasawa et al 2004). The thermal conductivity of steel is the minimum among the three materials, so the built-up edge is the least for steel in micro end milling process.…”
Section: The Effects Of Cutting Speedmentioning
confidence: 99%