Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7004935 Wear 2013 14 Pages PDF
Abstract
For investigating the influence of cyclic impact load magnitude and duration on the film fatigue of coated specimens, an impact tester was employed which facilitates the modulation of the force signal. Using this device, repetitive impact loads with different duration and time profiles were applied on coated cutting inserts. These loads approximately simulate the developed ones in milling when the cutting edge penetrates the workpiece material. The attained coated tool life was associated with the developed maximum strain and its rate in the film during milling. The latter factors were correlated to the strain and strain rate dependent on coating fatigue endurance. In this way, the tool life in all examined milling kinematics and chip geometries was sufficiently explained.
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