Advances in Sciences and Technology (Dec 2016)

IMPACT OF CUTTING TOOL GEOMETRY ON THE DYNAMIC LOAD OF SYSTEM IN THE MACHINING PROCESS OF NICKEL ALLOY 625

  • Jiří Hajnyš,
  • Tomáš Zlámal,
  • Jana Petrů,
  • Marek Pagáč,
  • Anna Rudawska

DOI
https://doi.org/10.12913/22998624/65111
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 32
pp. 24 – 31

Abstract

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The article is focussed on comparing and determining the impact of the cutting geometry of the cutting tool due to dynamic load on system and microgeometry machined surface. For longitudinal turning nickel alloy Alloy 625 (W. Nr. 2.4856) rounded indexable cutting insert was used (RCMT 10T3M0 – F2) and its equivalent squared indexable cutting insert (SNMG 120412 – MR3) coated with fine-grained PVD (Ti, Al) N + TiN. Experimental testing of nickel Alloy 625 was under predetermined cutting conditions. In the selected depth of the removed material of 0.5 mm and 1.5 mm was measured in the course of machining the size of the individual components of cutting forces.

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