Izenburua
The contribution of microstructure and friction in broaching Ferrite–Pearlite steelsBeste instituzio
Université de LyonBertsioa
Postprinta
Eskubideak
© 2020 CIRPSarbidea
Sarbide irekiaArgitaratzailearen bertsioa
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cirp.2020.04.023Non argitaratua
CIRP Annals Vol. 69. N. 1. Pp. 57-60, 2020Lehenengo orria
57Azken orria
60Argitaratzailea
Elsevier Ltd.Gako-hitzak
cuttingMicro structure
Friction
chip
Laburpena
Ferrite-Pearlite (FP) steels are used in many automotive components. However, their machinability in low cutting speed processes appears to be highly dependent on their metallurgical state. An experim ... [+]
Ferrite-Pearlite (FP) steels are used in many automotive components. However, their machinability in low cutting speed processes appears to be highly dependent on their metallurgical state. An experimental approach combining broaching and tribological tests under machining-like conditions was developed to determine the key FP features driving machining performance. Fundamental tests were performed on fifteen variants so as to cover a wide range of microstructural properties under dry and lubricated conditions using both uncoated and TiN coated High Speed Steel (HSS) tools. The correlation between the microstructure, tri-bology and outputs such as machining forces and chip thickness ratio is presented. [-]