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Title
Finding correlations between tool life and fundamental dry cutting tests in finishing turning of steelPublished Date
2015Publisher
ElsevierKeywords
InfraredTemperature
Tool life machinability
Abstract
Tool life is usually measured by end tool life tests, however, such experiments are costly and time consuming. Establishing correlation between these tests and shorter and cheaper tests is consequentl ... [+]
Tool life is usually measured by end tool life tests, however, such experiments are costly and time consuming. Establishing correlation between these tests and shorter and cheaper tests is consequently of great interest. Experimental results from dry orthogonal cutting tests are reported and a good correlation between temperature reached at the tool and tool life test is shown. [-]
Publisher’s version
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.proeng.2015.12.539ISSN
1877-7058Published at
Procedia Engineering Vol. 132. Pp. 615–623, 2015Document type
Conference paper
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Published
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