Influence of the Honed Cutting Edge on Tool Wear an Surface Integrity in Slot Milling of 42 CrMo4 Steel
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Konferenz (reviewed) |
Jahr | 2012 |
Autoren | Denkena, B., Köhler, J., Rehe, M.; |
Veröffentlicht in | SciVerse ScienceDirect, 5th CIRP Conference on High Performance Cutting 2012, 4-7th June 2012, S. 196-201. |
The cutting edge microgeometry has a significant influence on the wear behavior of cutting tools and therefore on the machining performance. To investigate the effect of tailored cutting edge microgeometries, a detailed geometrical description of different cutting edge designs is necessary. The cutting edge profile is analyzed with respect to the machining conditions as well as the cutting edge segments Sα and Sγ. Furthermore, this paper presents the influence of tailored cutting edges on tool wear, burr formation and residual stresses in slot milling of 42CrMo4 steel regarding the normalized ploughing zone in front of the cutting edge.