In the present work, a comparative study is reported on tool wear characteristics induced by machining two distinctively different types of materials: Vanadis 10 tool steel containing large amounts of MC and M 7 C 3 carbides, and 316L austenitic stainless steel which is nearly free of hard abrasive phases. Tool life tests were conducted using cemented tungsten carbide tools (WC-Co), both uncoated and TiCN-Al 2 O 3 coated. The subsequent wear characterization included scanning electron microscopy and electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD). Examination of worn WC-Co substrates and coatings revealed significantly different wear characteristics after machining the two workpiece materials. Predominantly abrasion-induced wear was revealed by mic...
The aim of the present thesis work is to increase the fundamental knowledge of the tribological cont...
The aim of the present thesis work is to increase the fundamental knowledge of the tribological cont...
The aim of the present thesis work is to increase the fundamental knowledge of the tribological cont...
The aim of the present work is to promote the basic understanding of how the workpiece material and ...
The aim of the present study was to investigate how variations in the microstructure of 316L austeni...
Tungsten is commonly used in cemented carbide tooling solutions and as an alloying element in supera...
An investigation is reported on the characterization of an uncoated tungsten carbide tool used for m...
In machining processes, tool performance is measured by the tool life, which is determined by the to...
The effect of grain size in wrought Alloy 718 and Waspaloy on the wear of cemented carbide tools was...
The machinability of a material can be assessed using many output parameters of the machining proces...
When machining titanium alloys at cutting speeds higher than 60 m/min using cemented carbide cutting...
The present study deals with characterization of flank wear lands of uncoated cemented tungsten carb...
Machining of difficult-to-cut material such as 316 Stainless Steel has become a vital concern in mac...
Analyzing wear mechanisms and developments of surface layers in WC/Co-cemented carbide cutting inser...
Manufacturing process is significantly altered by tool wear and this factor creates intricate issues...
The aim of the present thesis work is to increase the fundamental knowledge of the tribological cont...
The aim of the present thesis work is to increase the fundamental knowledge of the tribological cont...
The aim of the present thesis work is to increase the fundamental knowledge of the tribological cont...
The aim of the present work is to promote the basic understanding of how the workpiece material and ...
The aim of the present study was to investigate how variations in the microstructure of 316L austeni...
Tungsten is commonly used in cemented carbide tooling solutions and as an alloying element in supera...
An investigation is reported on the characterization of an uncoated tungsten carbide tool used for m...
In machining processes, tool performance is measured by the tool life, which is determined by the to...
The effect of grain size in wrought Alloy 718 and Waspaloy on the wear of cemented carbide tools was...
The machinability of a material can be assessed using many output parameters of the machining proces...
When machining titanium alloys at cutting speeds higher than 60 m/min using cemented carbide cutting...
The present study deals with characterization of flank wear lands of uncoated cemented tungsten carb...
Machining of difficult-to-cut material such as 316 Stainless Steel has become a vital concern in mac...
Analyzing wear mechanisms and developments of surface layers in WC/Co-cemented carbide cutting inser...
Manufacturing process is significantly altered by tool wear and this factor creates intricate issues...
The aim of the present thesis work is to increase the fundamental knowledge of the tribological cont...
The aim of the present thesis work is to increase the fundamental knowledge of the tribological cont...
The aim of the present thesis work is to increase the fundamental knowledge of the tribological cont...