Understanding drop spreading behaviour on WC-10wt%Co cutting tools – an experimental and numerical study

Author(s):  
B. Guimarães ◽  
J. Silva ◽  
C.M. Fernandes ◽  
D. Figueiredo ◽  
O. Carvalho ◽  
...  
Author(s):  
Salman Pervaiz ◽  
Sathish Kannan ◽  
Wael Abdel Samad

In machining operation, cutting tool performs a central role towards the overall machining performance. A user from metal cutting community always look for better cutting tools that can enhance productivity by reducing tool wear and cost. Modification in the micro-geometry of cutting edge is termed as edge preparation, and it is performed to improve the machining performance by strengthening the cutting edge, reducing internal stresses of coating and lowering the edge chipping etc. Edge preparation has a controlling influence on the formation of deformation zones, cutting temperature, cutting forces and stresses at the cutting interface. Vibration assisted machining (VAM) concept is gaining fame in the metal cutting sector community for machining difficult-to-machine materials. In VAM, cutting tool moves with a small amplitude vibration instead of moving with a constant cutting velocity. This small amplitude vibrational movement provides better machining performance for difficult-to-cut brittle materials. The current numerical study utilized different edge prepared micro-geometries such as sharp edge, round edge and chamfer edge etc. cutting tools, and then these cutting tools were used in the numerical simulations of VAM. The study shows higher magnitude of cutting forces under VAM with tools with modified geometry. The study is beneficial for the metal cutting community and opens new areas of industrial applications.


Author(s):  
Siddhartha F. Lunkad ◽  
R. N. Maiti ◽  
Vivek V. Buwa ◽  
K. D. P. Nigam

Author(s):  
J. Ma ◽  
Hung Duong ◽  
Yunsong Lian ◽  
Shuting Lei

This paper studies the performance of microgrooved cutting tool in dry orthogonal machining of mild steel (AISI1045 steel) using Finite Element (FE) simulation to gain insights into how to improve performance of cutting tools. Microgrooves are designed on the rake face of tungsten carbide (WC) cutting inserts. The purpose is to test the effect of microgroove textured tools on machining performance and to compare it with non-textured cutting tools. Specifically, the following groove parameters are examined: groove width, groove depth, edge distance (the distance from cutting edge to the first groove). Their effects are assessed in terms of cutting force and thrust force. It is found that microgrooved cutting tools generate lower cutting force and thrust force and consequently lower the energy necessary for machining. The groove width, groove depth, and edge distance have big influence on the cutting force and thrust force. Consequently, this research provides insightful guidance for optimizing cutting tools.


1998 ◽  
Vol 77 (2) ◽  
pp. 473-484 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. Sampoli, P. Benassi, R. Dell'Anna,

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