Influence of tool material and tool wear on tool temperature in hard turning reconstructed via inverse problem solution


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Abstract

In this work the cutting tool temperature distribution that develops during turning of hardened cold-work tool steel is modeled on the basis of experimental data. The data obtained from a series of thermocouples, placed on a PCBN insert, into an anvil, and into a toolholder, were used as the input for the model. An inverse problem was solved, where the heat fluxes were computed. The temperature distribution was modeled for the case of new tools, as well as for the case of its development in the course of a tool wear. The reconstructed temperature distributions were in good agreement with the measured data. The heat flux through rake face was found to be reducing with the decrease of thermal conductivity of the tool material.

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V. Kryzhanivskyy

Division of Production and Materials Engineering; Department of Software Development

Email: volodymyr.bushlya@iprod.lth.se
Sweden, Lund; Zhytomyr

V. Bushlya

Division of Production and Materials Engineering

Author for correspondence.
Email: volodymyr.bushlya@iprod.lth.se
Sweden, Lund

O. Gutnichenko

Division of Production and Materials Engineering

Email: volodymyr.bushlya@iprod.lth.se
Sweden, Lund

R. M’Saoubi

SECO Tools AB

Email: volodymyr.bushlya@iprod.lth.se
Sweden, Fagersta

J.-E. Ståhl

Division of Production and Materials Engineering

Email: volodymyr.bushlya@iprod.lth.se
Sweden, Lund

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