Chemical, oxidational and diffusional interactions between the tool, chip and cutting environment are known tool wear mechanisms in machining. However, the interaction between tool, coating, workpiece, coolant and atmospheric oxygen can, under favorable conditions, lead to formation of reaction products that retard tool wear. A method with the ability to predict theses interactions, would therefore enable a better control over tool life in machining. An attempt to create such a modelling framework is developed in this study. This method can predict the phase composition and the driving force for degradation and the formation of protective interaction products in the cutting zone. This modeling approach is applicable across cutting processes...
The wear of metal cutting tools is known to take place by the combined and simultaneous effects of s...
International audienceIn machining, it is clearly noticed that the cutting tool wear influences the ...
This study presents an FEM-based approach to predict the rate of flank wear evolution for uncoated c...
On the basis of thermodynamics of nonequilibrium processes the model is developed, allowing to predi...
A new approach is proposed to predict the thermally-activated dissolution-diffusion wear of carbide ...
High speed machining has received an important interest because it leads to an increase of productiv...
It is commonly known that commercially available uncoated hardmetals, cermets and Si3N4-based insert...
The chemical compatibility of PCBN and PCD tool materials with iron has been evaluated by means of t...
The crater wear of alumina coated WC-Co cutting tools is thought to be influenced by the chemical re...
The wear resistance of SisN4 in machining of iron alloys can be surprisingly low due to chemical aff...
Wear prediction in machining has been recently studied by FEM although the use of numerical methods ...
Wear prediction in machining has been recently studied by FEM although the use of numerical methods ...
The vision of this thesis is to improve the machinability of workpiece steels. Workpiece material fr...
At the high cutting speeds typical for machining with ceramics and the concomitant high temperatures...
Trent introduced the concept of tribological conditions of seizure at the tool–chip interface, when ...
The wear of metal cutting tools is known to take place by the combined and simultaneous effects of s...
International audienceIn machining, it is clearly noticed that the cutting tool wear influences the ...
This study presents an FEM-based approach to predict the rate of flank wear evolution for uncoated c...
On the basis of thermodynamics of nonequilibrium processes the model is developed, allowing to predi...
A new approach is proposed to predict the thermally-activated dissolution-diffusion wear of carbide ...
High speed machining has received an important interest because it leads to an increase of productiv...
It is commonly known that commercially available uncoated hardmetals, cermets and Si3N4-based insert...
The chemical compatibility of PCBN and PCD tool materials with iron has been evaluated by means of t...
The crater wear of alumina coated WC-Co cutting tools is thought to be influenced by the chemical re...
The wear resistance of SisN4 in machining of iron alloys can be surprisingly low due to chemical aff...
Wear prediction in machining has been recently studied by FEM although the use of numerical methods ...
Wear prediction in machining has been recently studied by FEM although the use of numerical methods ...
The vision of this thesis is to improve the machinability of workpiece steels. Workpiece material fr...
At the high cutting speeds typical for machining with ceramics and the concomitant high temperatures...
Trent introduced the concept of tribological conditions of seizure at the tool–chip interface, when ...
The wear of metal cutting tools is known to take place by the combined and simultaneous effects of s...
International audienceIn machining, it is clearly noticed that the cutting tool wear influences the ...
This study presents an FEM-based approach to predict the rate of flank wear evolution for uncoated c...