The Effect of the Cutting Parameters on the Machined Surface Roughness
Solid State Phenomena 2017
Viktors Gutakovskis, Ēriks Geriņš, Jānis Rudzītis, Artis Kromanis

From the invention of turning machine or lathe, some engineers are trying to increase the turning productivity. The increase of productivity is following after the breakout in instrumental area, such as the hard alloy instrument and resistance to wear cutting surfaces. The potential of cutting speed has a certain limit. New steel marks and cutting surfaces types allow significantly increase cutting and turning speeds. For the most operation types the productivity increase begins from the feeding increase. But the increase of feeding goes together with machined surface result decreasement. Metal cutting with high feeding is one of the most actual problems in the increasing of manufacturing volume but there are some problems one of them is the cutting forces increasement and larger metal removal rate, which decrease the cutting tool life significantly. Increasing of manufacturing volume, going together with the cutting instrument technology and material evolution, such as the invention of the carbide cutting materials and wear resistant coatings such as TiC and Ti(C,N). Each of these coating have its own properties and functions in the metal cutting process. Together with this evolution the cutting tool geometry and machining parameters dependencies are researched. Traditionally for the decreasing the machining time of one part, the cutting parameters were increased, decreasing by this way the machining operation quantity. In our days the wear resistance of the cutting tools increasing and it is mostly used one or two machining operations (medium and fine finishing). The purpose of the topic is to represent the experimental results of the stainless steel turning process, using increased cutting speeds and feeding values, to develop advanced processing technology, using new modern coated cutting tools by CVD and PVD methods. After investigation of the machined surface roughness results, develop the mathematical model of the cutting process using higher values of the cutting parameters.


Atslēgas vārdi
Chip Forming, Cutting Speed, Metal Cutting, Stainless Steel, Surface Roughness
DOI
10.4028/www.scientific.net/SSP.260.219
Hipersaite
https://www.scientific.net/SSP.260.219

Gutakovskis, V., Geriņš, Ē., Rudzītis, J., Kromanis, A. The Effect of the Cutting Parameters on the Machined Surface Roughness. No: Solid State Phenomena, Polija, Bialystok, 3.-8. jūlijs, 2016. Polija: Trans Tech Publications Ltd, 2017, 219.-226.lpp. ISSN 1012-0394. e-ISSN 1662-9779. Pieejams: doi:10.4028/www.scientific.net/SSP.260.219

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