Influence of coconut oil on tribological behavior of carbide cutting tool insert during turning operation

Author(s):  
B. S. Ajay Vardhaman ◽  
M. Amarnath ◽  
Durwesh Jhodkar ◽  
J. Ramkumar ◽  
H. Chelladurai ◽  
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2014 ◽  
Vol 541-542 ◽  
pp. 368-373
Author(s):  
Durwesh Jhodkar ◽  
M. Amaranth ◽  
H. Chelladurai ◽  
J. Ramkumar

Application of petroleum based cutting fluids in machining operation may cause many problems such as eye burn and skin inflation etc. Vegetables oils are good alternative to overcome such issues. In this work, experiments were carried out to study the influence of coconut oil on the performance of single point cutting tool insert in turning operation. Three cutting conditions viz. dry, wet and coconut oil were considered to evaluate the tool wear. Results obtained from the experiments highlighted the advantages of coconut oil, a considerable reduction in flank wear, crater wear and auxiliary wear was observed in the turning operation.


1997 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sam Robinson ◽  
Peter Blau ◽  
Robert Lacombe

Author(s):  
Karol Vasilko ◽  
Zuzana Murčinková

The paper presents the design of easy-to-use and sophisticated cutting tool insert clamping that is applied for turning tools. The simplified analytical calculation and von Mises stress fields obtained by Finite Element Method are provided. The technical solution of clamping screw is based on the specialized screw head that is of hexagonal-conical shape. The higher axial force in screw arising from the tightening, higher contact pressure clamping the cutting tool insert. The frictional force between screw head and the insert surfaces presses the cutting tool insert into its seating when tightening and helps to get out the insert when un-tightening. The design of clamping specialized screws gives the possibility to use them in integrated cutting tools with two or more cutting tool inserts.


Author(s):  
C Ramesh Kannan ◽  
S Manivannan ◽  
J Vairamuthu ◽  
P Velmurugan ◽  
N Janaki Manohar ◽  
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