Experimental investigation of uncoated, single layer, and multilayer-coated TiAlN/TiN tool inserts in dry orthogonal cutting of AISI/SAE 4140 alloy steel
Abstract:Significant temperature rise is stimulated during high-speed machining of metals, specifically in dry cutting conditions. This experimental investigation undertakes the effects of uncoated, single layer coatings (TiN and TiAlN), and multilayer coatings [TiAlN/TiN (9 + 5 µm), (9 + 3 µm), (9 + 1 µm), and (5 + 1 µm)] on cutting tool material during dry orthogonal cutting of AISI/SAE 4140 alloy steel. The study compares crucial parameters such as cutting and feed forces, chip-tool contact area, thickness of deform… Show more
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