Temperature at the tool-chip interface in cryogenic and dry turning of AISI 4340 using carbide tool

A localized high temperature area occurring at the tip of the tool during a cutting process can be detrimental and lead to a rapid wear mechanism. This paper presents the effect of a cryogenic application during the machining process on the temperature generated at the tool-chip interface, compared...

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Main Authors: A. Raof, Natasha, A. Ghani, Jaharah, Che Haron, Che Hassan, Syarif, Junaidi, Abdul Hadi, Musfirah
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spelling my.iium.irep.748492019-10-18T03:30:28Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/74849/ Temperature at the tool-chip interface in cryogenic and dry turning of AISI 4340 using carbide tool A. Raof, Natasha A. Ghani, Jaharah Che Haron, Che Hassan Syarif, Junaidi Abdul Hadi, Musfirah T Technology (General) TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) TA170 Environmental engineering A localized high temperature area occurring at the tip of the tool during a cutting process can be detrimental and lead to a rapid wear mechanism. This paper presents the effect of a cryogenic application during the machining process on the temperature generated at the tool-chip interface, compared to a dry environment in the turning of the AISI 4340 alloy steel using a coated carbide tool. The cutting temperature was estimated using the Third Wave AdvantEdge software, which then was validated with the turning experiments. A significant reduction of the cutting temperature and the steeper temperature gradients on the cutting edge and the chips were observed in the cryogenic machining, which indicates more effective heat removal from the cutting zone. The sudden cold of -196 °C caused the chips to become hard and brittle, which enhanced the chip breakability during the machining process. 2016-06 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/74849/1/IJSIMM15-2_201-212.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/74849/7/74849%20Temperature%20at%20the%20tool-chip%20interface%20SCOPUS.pdf A. Raof, Natasha and A. Ghani, Jaharah and Che Haron, Che Hassan and Syarif, Junaidi and Abdul Hadi, Musfirah (2016) Temperature at the tool-chip interface in cryogenic and dry turning of AISI 4340 using carbide tool. International Journal of Simulation Modelling, 15 (2). pp. 201-212. ISSN 1726-4529 http://www.ijsimm.com/Full_Papers/Fulltext2016/text15-2_201-212.pdf
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topic T Technology (General)
TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
TA170 Environmental engineering
spellingShingle T Technology (General)
TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
TA170 Environmental engineering
A. Raof, Natasha
A. Ghani, Jaharah
Che Haron, Che Hassan
Syarif, Junaidi
Abdul Hadi, Musfirah
Temperature at the tool-chip interface in cryogenic and dry turning of AISI 4340 using carbide tool
description A localized high temperature area occurring at the tip of the tool during a cutting process can be detrimental and lead to a rapid wear mechanism. This paper presents the effect of a cryogenic application during the machining process on the temperature generated at the tool-chip interface, compared to a dry environment in the turning of the AISI 4340 alloy steel using a coated carbide tool. The cutting temperature was estimated using the Third Wave AdvantEdge software, which then was validated with the turning experiments. A significant reduction of the cutting temperature and the steeper temperature gradients on the cutting edge and the chips were observed in the cryogenic machining, which indicates more effective heat removal from the cutting zone. The sudden cold of -196 °C caused the chips to become hard and brittle, which enhanced the chip breakability during the machining process.
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author A. Raof, Natasha
A. Ghani, Jaharah
Che Haron, Che Hassan
Syarif, Junaidi
Abdul Hadi, Musfirah
author_facet A. Raof, Natasha
A. Ghani, Jaharah
Che Haron, Che Hassan
Syarif, Junaidi
Abdul Hadi, Musfirah
author_sort A. Raof, Natasha
title Temperature at the tool-chip interface in cryogenic and dry turning of AISI 4340 using carbide tool
title_short Temperature at the tool-chip interface in cryogenic and dry turning of AISI 4340 using carbide tool
title_full Temperature at the tool-chip interface in cryogenic and dry turning of AISI 4340 using carbide tool
title_fullStr Temperature at the tool-chip interface in cryogenic and dry turning of AISI 4340 using carbide tool
title_full_unstemmed Temperature at the tool-chip interface in cryogenic and dry turning of AISI 4340 using carbide tool
title_sort temperature at the tool-chip interface in cryogenic and dry turning of aisi 4340 using carbide tool
publishDate 2016
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