Izenburua
Metal cutting experiments and modelling for improved determination of chip/tool contact temperature by infrared thermographyEgilea (beste erakunde batekoa)
Beste instituzio
University of LeedsBertsioa
Postprinta
Eskubideak
© 2015 CIRPSarbidea
Sarbide irekiaArgitaratzailearen bertsioa
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cirp.2015.04.061Non argitaratua
CIRP Annals - Manufacturing Technology Vol. 64. Nº 1. Pp. 57–60, 2015Lehenengo orria
57Azken orria
60Argitaratzailea
Elsevier LtdGako-hitzak
temperature measurementModelling
Cutting tool
Laburpena
Temperature measurement in metal cutting at the chip and work contact is of central importance due to temperature dependence of tool wear and surface integrity. Infrared thermography is commonly emplo ... [+]
Temperature measurement in metal cutting at the chip and work contact is of central importance due to temperature dependence of tool wear and surface integrity. Infrared thermography is commonly employed to determine the tool side face temperature in orthogonal cutting but temperature needs to be estimated at the tool chip contact area. This experimental and modelling study of AISI 4140 steel and Ti6Al4V titanium alloy cut respectively by P and K grade cemented carbide tools at practical cutting speeds and feeds shows the relationship between side face and in-contact temperature, for the more certain use of the infra-red thermography method. [-]