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Frictional behaviour of coated carbide tools and AISI 316L when using translational and rotatory relative movement considering dry and lubricated conditions

In machining, tool temperatures and thus tool wear are significantly influenced by frictional behaviour. Friction tests are used to determine the friction coefficient depending on relative speed, which serves as basis for parameterising friction models as input data for chip formation simulations. T...

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Published in:CIRP journal of manufacturing science and technology 2024-07, Vol.51, p.36-46
Main Authors: Volke, Pascal, Courbon, CĂ©dric, Krumme, Erik, Saelzer, Jannis, Rech, Joel, Biermann, Dirk
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Language:English
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Summary:In machining, tool temperatures and thus tool wear are significantly influenced by frictional behaviour. Friction tests are used to determine the friction coefficient depending on relative speed, which serves as basis for parameterising friction models as input data for chip formation simulations. Therefore, this paper represents investigations towards the frictional behaviour of uncoated and coated (TiN, TiAlN) carbide tools when using two different relative movements (translational and rotary) and cooling lubricant conditions. In dry conditions, the investigations show insignificant influence of different engagement surfaces and testing kinematics on resulting friction. In lubricated conditions, three different friction coefficient sections were observed. [Display omitted]
ISSN:1755-5817
1878-0016
DOI:10.1016/j.cirpj.2024.03.011