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CORRELATION BETWEEN DRILL GEOMETRY AND MECHANICAL FORCES IN MQL CONDITIONS

This article deals about the determination of the suitable cutting tools for the machining of a large welded frame in low carbon steel. Various drill technologies are used in the drilling process such as solid carbide drills, solid carbide modular drills, which consist of coated carbide edges and a...

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Published in:Machining science and technology 2008-01, Vol.12 (1), p.133-144
Main Authors: Claudin, C., Poulachon, G., Lambertin, M.
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Language:English
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Summary:This article deals about the determination of the suitable cutting tools for the machining of a large welded frame in low carbon steel. Various drill technologies are used in the drilling process such as solid carbide drills, solid carbide modular drills, which consist of coated carbide edges and a sintered steel body or indexable drills. The effects of the drill technologies and the lubricant conditions are compared with taking into account of the cutting conditions and forces. The objective is to link the cutting forces and it distribution along the cutting edges to the cutting parameters the drill geometry and the cooling conditions.
ISSN:1091-0344
1532-2483
DOI:10.1080/10910340801918275