2008
DOI: 10.3103/s1068798x08120198
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Dissipative properties of lubricant and coolant fluid in cutting and friction

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“…High values of this parameter contribute to the manifestation of a number of factors unfavorable for the cutting process, among which we can highlight the deterioration of the tribological characteristics of the 'tool-chip' friction pair, an increase in the strength of thermal currents in the circuit, an intensification of the oxidative type of wear and a rapid increase in the size of the wear pit on the rake surface, etc. [1,2]. The temperature field on the rake surface of the cutting tool blade is formed due to heat generation in three successively located areas: in the zone of primary plastic deformations (PPD), in the zone of secondary plastic deformations (SPD) and the elastic contact zone (EC).…”
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“…High values of this parameter contribute to the manifestation of a number of factors unfavorable for the cutting process, among which we can highlight the deterioration of the tribological characteristics of the 'tool-chip' friction pair, an increase in the strength of thermal currents in the circuit, an intensification of the oxidative type of wear and a rapid increase in the size of the wear pit on the rake surface, etc. [1,2]. The temperature field on the rake surface of the cutting tool blade is formed due to heat generation in three successively located areas: in the zone of primary plastic deformations (PPD), in the zone of secondary plastic deformations (SPD) and the elastic contact zone (EC).…”
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“…The temperature field on the rake surface of the cutting tool blade is formed due to heat generation in three successively located areas: in the zone of primary plastic deformations (PPD), in the zone of secondary plastic deformations (SPD) and the elastic contact zone (EC). The contact temperature reaches its maximum value at the border of the SPD and EC zones, in the same area due to the active access of oxygen the formation of a wear pit takes place [2] Among the various directions for determining the temperature on the rake and flank surfaces of the tool blades, it is possible to distinguish a scientific approach based and developed at the Department of Metal-Cutting Machines and Tools of the Don State Technical University, and associated with the application of hydrodynamic analogies to the assessment of the SPD processes in the processed material [3][4][5]. In this case, the surface micro volume in the chip is considered as a zone of quasi-viscous flow of the material, the release of heat in which occurs due to the viscous dissipation of frictional energy.…”
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“…Cooling liquids or lubricants used equation a special attention, a greater quantity of liquid consumed can be harmful environment, a larger quantity of fluid can generate high production costs, depending on their chemical composition and reaction with various heated zones of the process may be harmful to the operator [3].…”
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“…The levels of the temperatures while cutting can reach critical values, therefore the problem of evaluation of heat flows and temperatures using calculation methods is actual. Dependencies for calculation of the cutting temperatures for instruments with a straight cutting edge are known [1][2][3], but those dependencies can be used for the problem in a linear formulation, when it is impossible to determine the temperature distribution at any point on the front surface of the tool.…”
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“…where: λ 2 -the thermal conductivity coefficient of the material of the workpiece; σ -the tensile strength of the workpiece material; a 2 -the thermal diffusivity coefficient of the workpiece material; τ-the contact time of the chip with the front surface of the tool equal to [1]:…”
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