2010
DOI: 10.1007/s00170-010-2753-9
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Extraction of flank wear growth models that correlates cutting edge integrity of ball nose end mills while machining titanium

Abstract: The application of titanium alloys are increasingly seen at aerospace, marine, bio-medical and precision engineering due to its high strength to weight ratio and high temperature properties. However, while machining the titanium alloys using solid carbide tools, even with jet infusion of coolant lower tool life was vividly seen. The high temperatures generated at the tool-work interface causes adhesion of work-material on the cutting edges; hence, shorter tool life was reported. To reduce the high tool-work in… Show more

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