Similarity and difference in machining at mixed scales using nanostructured coated tools milling hypoeutectoid carbon steel
M. J. Jackson,
G. M. Robinson,
M. D. Whitfield
et al.
Abstract:There are similarities and differences when machining at the microscale and macroscale. One difference is the lack of significant heat generated at the microscale, which means that thermal barrier coatings are largely redundant. However, the mechanisms of wear are similar and different depending on machining parameters. In this study, it is discovered that nanostructured coatings play different roles at mixed scales, which are experimentally determined by measuring tool wear, chemical diffusion, temperature, a… Show more
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