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Translated title of the contribution | Prediction of subsurface properties of hardened steels after turning |
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Original language | German |
Pages (from-to) | 94-100 |
Number of pages | 7 |
Journal | HTM - Journal of Heat Treatment and Materials |
Volume | 64 |
Issue number | 2 |
Publication status | Published - 2009 |
Abstract
Besides grinding the hard turning is widely used in indus- trial applications. This is often reported in literature either by end users or scientific researchers. Compared to grinding one advantage of hard turning is a higher flexibility. This often leads to reduced throughput times and costs. For high require- ments on surface integrity grinding is still used instead of hard turning. This is due to the high influence of tool wear on sur- face integrity in hard turning. Furthermore, there is a lack of knowledge on the basic mechanisms, which influence the surface integrity in hard turning. In this article basic investigations on the influence of cutting speed, feed rate and tool wear on forces, chip forma- tion and surface integrity are made. A Finite-Element process model is developed and compared to the results of experi- mental investigations.
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Materials Science(all)
- Metals and Alloys
- Engineering(all)
- Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
- Materials Science(all)
- Materials Chemistry
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In: HTM - Journal of Heat Treatment and Materials, Vol. 64, No. 2, 2009, p. 94-100.
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Vorhersage der Randzoneneigenschaften hart gedrehter Stähle
AU - Denkena, B.
AU - De Leon, L.
AU - Müller, C.
AU - Dyogtyev, O.
PY - 2009
Y1 - 2009
N2 - Besides grinding the hard turning is widely used in indus- trial applications. This is often reported in literature either by end users or scientific researchers. Compared to grinding one advantage of hard turning is a higher flexibility. This often leads to reduced throughput times and costs. For high require- ments on surface integrity grinding is still used instead of hard turning. This is due to the high influence of tool wear on sur- face integrity in hard turning. Furthermore, there is a lack of knowledge on the basic mechanisms, which influence the surface integrity in hard turning. In this article basic investigations on the influence of cutting speed, feed rate and tool wear on forces, chip forma- tion and surface integrity are made. A Finite-Element process model is developed and compared to the results of experi- mental investigations.
AB - Besides grinding the hard turning is widely used in indus- trial applications. This is often reported in literature either by end users or scientific researchers. Compared to grinding one advantage of hard turning is a higher flexibility. This often leads to reduced throughput times and costs. For high require- ments on surface integrity grinding is still used instead of hard turning. This is due to the high influence of tool wear on sur- face integrity in hard turning. Furthermore, there is a lack of knowledge on the basic mechanisms, which influence the surface integrity in hard turning. In this article basic investigations on the influence of cutting speed, feed rate and tool wear on forces, chip forma- tion and surface integrity are made. A Finite-Element process model is developed and compared to the results of experi- mental investigations.
KW - Finite-elemente- simulation
KW - Randzonenbeeinflussung
KW - Schlüsselwörter: hartdrehen
KW - Werkzeugverschleiß
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U2 - 10.3139/105.110010
DO - 10.3139/105.110010
M3 - Artikel
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VL - 64
SP - 94
EP - 100
JO - HTM - Journal of Heat Treatment and Materials
JF - HTM - Journal of Heat Treatment and Materials
SN - 1867-2493
IS - 2
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