Advances in Sciences and Technology (Dec 2021)

Formation of Surface Topography During Turning of AISI 1045 Steel Considering the Type of Cutting Edge Coating

  • Natalia Szczotkarz,
  • Radosław W. Maruda,
  • Daniel Dębowski,
  • Kamil Leksycki,
  • Szymon Wojciechowski,
  • Navneet Khanna,
  • Grzegorz M. Królczyk

DOI
https://doi.org/10.12913/22998624/141991
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 4
pp. 253 – 266

Abstract

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The paper presents evaluation of the surface topography obtained after turning of AISI 1045 steel with the use of cemented carbide tools diversified in terms of applied titanium-based coatings. During the research, three types of coatings deposited with the PVD method on a P25 sintered carbide insert were compared: nitride-titanium TiN, nitride-aluminum-titanium TiAlN and carbon-titanium TiC in a wide range of variable cutting speeds 125 - 325 m/min and variable feeds 0.05 - 0.25 mm/rev. The quality of the machined surface was assessed on the Sensofar S neox System optical profile meter using the confocal method. The paper presents the results of 3D parameters, contour maps, isometric views and material ratio curves. The surface topography analysis showed that for the TiAlN coated insert, lower surface roughness parameters were observed in the range of lower cutting speeds and higher feeds, while for higher cutting speeds, lower values of the selected 3D parameters were found for the insert with TiC coating. For the insert with TiC coating, the most even distribution of the valleys and ridges of the machined surface roughness was also observed. The research results determined the range of cutting parameters that allow the selection of the appropriate type of titanium-based coating when machining AISI 1045 steel.

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