2023
DOI: 10.5937/fme2304504s
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Intermittent machining of hardened steels with different types of PcBN cutting tools

Manokhin Sergiyovych,
Klymenko Anatoliyovych,
Melniychuk Oleksiyovich
et al.

Abstract: The paper discusses the results of the experimental investigation of the performance of several grades of PcBN cutting composites in conditions of the interrupted machining of hardened steel. Both BH and BL types of PcBN indexable inserts with additions of Si3N4, TiC, and TiCN were tested, and cutting speed varied to assess the possibility of applying these cutting tools in different conditions. It has been shown that BL PcBN can be utilized for turning with shock loads in case of high cutting speed and low de… Show more

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“…However, in turning of hard surfaces, higher heat is produced, which causes increased tool wear on the cutting tool [7]. In the application of hard tool materials different compositions should be used for different applications, which requires further optimization [8]. Among lowering the cutting time there is the need for increasing the material removal rate in different machining procedures [9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, in turning of hard surfaces, higher heat is produced, which causes increased tool wear on the cutting tool [7]. In the application of hard tool materials different compositions should be used for different applications, which requires further optimization [8]. Among lowering the cutting time there is the need for increasing the material removal rate in different machining procedures [9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%