2004
DOI: 10.1177/095440540421801201
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Machining-induced surface hardening due to large wear land

Abstract: This study experimentally investigated the attainable hardness and hardened depth at the part surfaces in steel machining with large tool wear, 1-2mm flank wear-land width. Hot-rolled AISI 4340 steel bars were turned on a lathe using ceramic inserts with machining forces monitored. Process parameter effects on the depths of the phase-transformed layers and hardened layers were studied with cutting forces and part surface roughness measured and analysed. The phase transformation depth (PTD) and hardened depth g… Show more

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“…The effects of the cutting process on the surface integrity of the finished part have gained significant interest during latter years. 2125 Several studies have been published on the size and influence of h 1 min for different machining operations. Yuan et al 13 conclude that the tool edge radius r β has a major influence on the size of h 1 min .…”
Section: Minimum Chip Thickness H1minmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The effects of the cutting process on the surface integrity of the finished part have gained significant interest during latter years. 2125 Several studies have been published on the size and influence of h 1 min for different machining operations. Yuan et al 13 conclude that the tool edge radius r β has a major influence on the size of h 1 min .…”
Section: Minimum Chip Thickness H1minmentioning
confidence: 99%