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Visar resultat 16 - 20 av 25 avhandlingar innehållade orden Flank wear.
16. Characterization of WC-Co tools used for machining of Alloy 718 under the influence of high-pressure coolant supply
Sammanfattning : The use of high-pressure jets for supply of coolant to the cutting zone has the potential to significantly increase the productivity and process stability when machining difficult-to-cut materials such as Ni-based superalloys. Apart from better chip-breakability, the jets enable the coolant to reach closer to the cutting edge and hence enhance its capability to dissipate heat. LÄS MER
17. Cam Roller Contact
Sammanfattning : The automotive industry and the design of engines are strongly ruled by performance andlegislation demands. First order aspects defining the main functions of a component are wellknown and new challenges appear at a lower scale. LÄS MER
18. On the Effect of Grain Size and Hardness on the Machinability of Superalloys and Chip Deformation
Sammanfattning : Superalloys are used in applications such as gas turbines, steam power plants and nuclear power systems that require good high temperature properties and/or exceptional corrosion resistance. Superalloys are classified as materials that are “difficult to machine”. In production machining is a most commonly occurring procedure. LÄS MER
19. Enhanced heat transfer and tool wear in high-pressure coolant assisted turning of alloy 718
Sammanfattning : Heat generated in a machining process is a common and critical obstacle faced in today's manufacturing industries. The heat generated in the cutting zone has adirect negative influence on the tool life, which, in turn contributes to increasing the manufacturing costs. LÄS MER
20. Chatter stability of turning and milling with process damping
Sammanfattning : The prediction of chatter instability in machining steel and thermal-resistant alloys at low cutting speeds has been difficult due to unknown process damping contributed by the contact mechanism between tool flank and wavy surface finish. This thesis presents modeling and measurement of process damping coefficients, and the prediction of chatter stability limits for turning and milling operations at low cutting speeds. LÄS MER