Dynamic reliability sensitivity of cemented carbide cutting tool

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Yimin Zhang ◽  
He Li ◽  
Chunmei Lü
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Olena Soroka ◽  
Viktor Kovalov ◽  
Yana Vasilchenko ◽  
Viktor Maiboroda

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Deepak G. Bhat ◽  
S. Prasad Boppana ◽  
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2003 ◽  
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Hiroshi Ueda ◽  
Masayuki Gonda ◽  
Tsunehiro Kawata

2013 ◽  
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pp. 201-205
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Xin Gang Wang ◽  
Bao Yan Wang ◽  
Chang You Li ◽  
Chun Mei Lv

The variation rules of strength, load, and reliability of cutting tool are studied with a change in time, and a model is established for dynamic reliability of cutting tool under the random load acting. By combining the theory of reliability design with the method of sensitivity analysis, the computational method of dynamic reliability sensitivity design with arbitrary distribution parameter is proposed based on the methods Edgeworth and perturbation, and the problem of dynamic reliability sensitivity design of cutting tool distributed arbitrary distribution is solved as well as the variation rules of dynamic reliability sensitivity are given. The variation of reliability is studied as design parameters change a little, which provides theoretical data for dynamic reliability design of cutting tool


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Katsuhiko SAKAI ◽  
Hiroo SHIZUKA ◽  
Koji SHIMOJIMA ◽  
Ryoichi FURUSHIMA ◽  
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ABSTRACTLow-pressure MOCVD, with tris(2,4-pentanedionato)aluminum(III) as the precursor, was used in the present investigation to coat alumina on to cemented carbide cutting tools. To evaluate the MOCVD process, the efficiency in cutting operations of MOCVD-coated tools was compared with that of tools coated using the industry-standard CVD process.Three multilayer cemented carbide cutting tool inserts, viz., TiN/TiC/WC, CVD-coated Al2O3 on TiN/TiC/WC, and MOCVD-coated Al2O3 on TiN/TiC/WC, were compared in the dry turning of mild steel. Turning tests were conducted for cutting speeds ranging from 14 to 47 m/min, for a depth of cut from 0.25 to 1 mm, at the constant feed rate of 0.2 mm/min. The axial, tangential, and radial forces were measured using a lathe tool dynamometer for different cutting parameters, and the machined work pieces were tested for surface roughness. The results indicate that, in most of the cases examined, the MOCVD-coated inserts produced a smoother surface finish, while requiring lower cutting forces, indicating that MOCVD produces the best-performing insert, followed by the CVD-coated one. The superior performance of MOCVD-alumina is attributed to the co-deposition of carbon with the oxide, due to the very nature of the precursor used, leading to enhanced mechanical properties for cutting applications in harsh environment.


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