2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.matdes.2004.04.004
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Experimental investigation of cutting tool performance in high speed cutting of hardened X210 Cr12 cold-work tool steel (62 HRC)

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“…Pavel et al [53] shown that the machined surface highly affected by flank wear of cutting tool during hard turning of the hardened steel (1117-steel) with CBN cutting tool. Aslan [54] compared the performances of CBN cutting tool with coated cermet and ceramic cutting tools during turning of the cold-work tool steel (X210 Cr12). They experimentally proved that CBN tool shown better performances i.e.…”
Section: A Research In Area Of Hard Turningmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Pavel et al [53] shown that the machined surface highly affected by flank wear of cutting tool during hard turning of the hardened steel (1117-steel) with CBN cutting tool. Aslan [54] compared the performances of CBN cutting tool with coated cermet and ceramic cutting tools during turning of the cold-work tool steel (X210 Cr12). They experimentally proved that CBN tool shown better performances i.e.…”
Section: A Research In Area Of Hard Turningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6. Effect of tool materials on flank wear [54] To achieve the better machinability, the CBN cutting tools were tested in different conditions. Diniz and Oliveira [55] tested the performances of CBN tools (low CBN content and high CBN content i.e.…”
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“…They also concluded that the effect of workpiece hardness on the axial and radial components of force is significant, particularly for large edge hones.E. Aslan [2] studied the performance and wear behavior of different cutting tools in end milling of X210 Cr12 cold-work tool steel hardened to 62 HRC. His purpose was to investigate the wear of TiCN coated tungsten carbide, TiCN +TiAlN coated tungsten carbide, TiAlN coated cermet, mixed ceramic with Al2O3+TiCN and cubic boron nitride (CBN) tools.…”
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“…Machining is escorted by a chip adhesion, a cutting edge chipping, a grinding and a strain hardening of the machined layer. Different studies about machining performance of new cutting materials showed some incentives results for cutting tool manufacturer [9][10][11][12][13][14] and give bases about cutting conditions for high performance materials milling and turning [15][16][17][18]. HSM is characterised by cutting speeds much higher than for conventional machining and by low cutting thickness.…”
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confidence: 99%