Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9705404 | International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture | 2005 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
In this work two face milling cutter systems were used in high speed cutting of gray cast iron under cutting condition encountered in the shop floor. The first system, called 'A', has 24 Si3N4 ceramic inserts all with square wiper edges. The second system, called 'B', is a mixed tool material system, having 24 wiper inserts, 20 of them are Si3N4 intercalated by four PCBN inserts. Cutting speed (vc), depth of cut (doc) and feed rate per tooth (fz) were kept constant. Surface roughness (Ra and Rt) and waviness (Wt), tool life (based on flank wear, VBBmax) and burr formation (length of the burr, h) were the parameters considered to compare the two systems. System 'B' presented better performance according to all parameters, although only end of life criterion based on Rt parameter has been reached.
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Authors
Antônio Maria de Souza Jr., Wisley Falco Sales, Sandro Cardoso Santos, Alisson Rocha Machado,