Advances in Mechanical Engineering (Jul 2020)

On the cutting force of micro-textured polycrystalline cubic boron nitride cutting tool for powder metallurgy materials

  • Haidong Yang,
  • Zhengguang Han,
  • Xiquan Xia,
  • Qidong Wang,
  • Juchen Zhang,
  • Weijie Chang,
  • Zhenhua Qing,
  • Huohong Tang,
  • Shunhua Chen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/1687814020938496
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12

Abstract

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Micro-textured cutting tools were widely reported due to the improved cutting performance, for example, the reduction of cutting forces. However, the cutting performance is significantly dependent on the parameters of the micro-textures. In this work, some polycrystalline cubic boron nitride tools with designed circular micro-textures were designed and manufactured by laser processing technology, and used to machine powder metallurgy materials. The effect of micro-texture parameters (diameter, depth and density) on the cutting forces ( F X , F Y , F Z and F r ) was studied by an orthogonal test, the effect of cutting velocity on the cutting force was also studied. The results have shown that the pit diameter and depth have more significant effect on the cutting forces than the cutting velocity and pit density. As compared with the non-textured tools, the textured tools can effectively reduce the cutting forces and the optimal cutting forces were achieved at parameters as 230 μm for diameter, 90 μm for depth, 20% for density and 110 m/min for cutting velocity. The present findings are of significance for the design of polycrystalline cubic boron nitride cutting tools and the processing of powder metallurgy materials.