Silicon carbide (SiC) is a material of great technological interest for engineering applications concerning hostile environments where silicon-based components cannot work (beyond 623 K). Single point diamond turning (SPDT) has remained a superior and viable method to harness process efficiency and freeform shapes on this harder material. However, it is extremely difficult to machine this ceramic consistently in the ductile regime due to sudden and rapid tool wear. It thus becomes non trivial to develop an accurate understanding of tool wear mechanism during SPDT of SiC in order to identify measures to suppress wear to minimize operational cost. In this paper, molecular dynamics (MD) simulation has been deployed with a realistic analytical ...
This study aims to clarify the friction and wear phenomena, which are of great importance in abrasiv...
The aim of this work is to analyze the micro mechanisms underlying the wear of macroscale tools duri...
Single crystal silicon carbide is widely used for microelectronics, optoelectronics and medicine sec...
Silicon carbide (SiC) is a material of great technological interest for engineering applications con...
Owing to the capricious wear of cutting tools, ultra precision manufacturing of silicon through sing...
Silicon carbide can meet the additional requirements of operation in hostile environments where conv...
In this paper, a molecular dynamics simulation has been adopted to arrive at a phenomenological unde...
Cubic silicon carbide (SiC) is an extremely hard and brittle material having unique blend of materia...
Wear of diamond tool has always been a limiting factor in ductile regime machining of large size sil...
Molecular dynamics (MD) simulation has enhanced our understanding about ductile-regime machining of ...
Tool wear not only changes its geometry accuracy and integrity, but also decrease machining precisio...
Molecular Dynamics Simulations (MDS) are constantly being used to make important contributions to ou...
The influence of polymorphism on nanometric machinability of single crystal silicon carbide (SiC) ha...
This study aims to clarify the interaction between a silicon wafer and individual diamond abrasives ...
The precision and crack-free surface of brittle silicon carbide (SiC) ceramic was achieved in the na...
This study aims to clarify the friction and wear phenomena, which are of great importance in abrasiv...
The aim of this work is to analyze the micro mechanisms underlying the wear of macroscale tools duri...
Single crystal silicon carbide is widely used for microelectronics, optoelectronics and medicine sec...
Silicon carbide (SiC) is a material of great technological interest for engineering applications con...
Owing to the capricious wear of cutting tools, ultra precision manufacturing of silicon through sing...
Silicon carbide can meet the additional requirements of operation in hostile environments where conv...
In this paper, a molecular dynamics simulation has been adopted to arrive at a phenomenological unde...
Cubic silicon carbide (SiC) is an extremely hard and brittle material having unique blend of materia...
Wear of diamond tool has always been a limiting factor in ductile regime machining of large size sil...
Molecular dynamics (MD) simulation has enhanced our understanding about ductile-regime machining of ...
Tool wear not only changes its geometry accuracy and integrity, but also decrease machining precisio...
Molecular Dynamics Simulations (MDS) are constantly being used to make important contributions to ou...
The influence of polymorphism on nanometric machinability of single crystal silicon carbide (SiC) ha...
This study aims to clarify the interaction between a silicon wafer and individual diamond abrasives ...
The precision and crack-free surface of brittle silicon carbide (SiC) ceramic was achieved in the na...
This study aims to clarify the friction and wear phenomena, which are of great importance in abrasiv...
The aim of this work is to analyze the micro mechanisms underlying the wear of macroscale tools duri...
Single crystal silicon carbide is widely used for microelectronics, optoelectronics and medicine sec...