2016
DOI: 10.3390/lubricants4020010
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Influence of Workpiece Material on Tool Wear Performance and Tribofilm Formation in Machining Hardened Steel

Abstract: In addition to the bulk properties of a workpiece material, characteristics of the tribofilms formed as a result of workpiece material mass transfer to the friction surface play a significant role in friction control. This is especially true in cutting of hardened materials, where it is very difficult to use liquid based lubricants. To better understand wear performance and the formation of beneficial tribofilms, this study presents an assessment of uncoated mixed alumina ceramic tools (Al2O3+TiC) in the turni… Show more

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“…The whiskers provide higher strength characteristics during sintering. Samples of the same shape and dimensions made from the most common ceramics, Al 2 O 3 + TiC, were used to complementarily refine and confirm the obtained results [33][34][35]. CC650 and CC670 ceramic inserts produced by Sandvik Coromant (Stockholm, Sweden) were used during the experiments.…”
Section: Cutting Tools and Materials Being Processedmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…The whiskers provide higher strength characteristics during sintering. Samples of the same shape and dimensions made from the most common ceramics, Al 2 O 3 + TiC, were used to complementarily refine and confirm the obtained results [33][34][35]. CC650 and CC670 ceramic inserts produced by Sandvik Coromant (Stockholm, Sweden) were used during the experiments.…”
Section: Cutting Tools and Materials Being Processedmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…A number of different methods have been proposed to measure the condition of a machine tool. Several authors investigating tool condition have used quantitative measurements, such as the wear depth, as tool condition measures [32]. However, these measures often fail to fully describe the tool condition, especially when there is irregular wear or chipping in the tool flank [25].…”
Section: Experimental Design and Monitoring Hardwarementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The development of these fundamental problems is far from final solutions, but the significant achievements of the last twenty years have led to the establishment of two important concepts [14,15]: 1) stabilized FEM schemes, in which ensuring stability does not underestimate the orders of accuracy of approximations [16]; 2) adaptive FEM schemes, which have established a close relationship between the posterior errors of the obtained approximate solutions and strategies for adapting numerical schemes [17,18]. On the other hand, the application of Integral Equations involves proving equivalence theorems, as well as constructing and justifying approximate schemes for solving Integral Equations of different classes in the substantially spatial case, complicated by the different nature of nonlinearities, in the presence of open integration surfaces [19,20].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%