2022
DOI: 10.1177/13506501221092877
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Tribological aspects of tool wear during turning Ti-15Mo alloy with cemented tungsten carbide cutting inserts prepared with different surface finishes

Abstract: Due to the low machinability of titanium alloys, which have been increasingly applied in medical and aerospace industries, several studies have been carried out focusing on the improvement of tool life in machining processes that involve such class of material. Aiming at contributing to the technological investigations and at expanding the knowledge on the phenomena involved in the tool-workpiece contact, this work presents tool wear results and a tribological analysis of the application of cemented tungsten c… Show more

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