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Performance evaluation of CBN,coated carbide,cryogenically treated uncoated/coated carbide inserts in finish-turning of hardened steel
Authors:Manu Dogra  Vishal S. Sharma  Anish Sachdeva  Narinder Mohan Suri  Jasminder S. Dureja
Affiliation:1.Department of Mechanical Engineering,SSG Panjab University Regional Centre,Punjab,India;2.Department of Industrial and Production Engineering,Dr. B.R. Ambedkar NIT,Jalandhar,India;3.Department of Production Engineering,Punjab Engineering College,Chandigarh,India;4.Department of Mechanical Engineering, Univ. College of Engg.,Punjabi University,Patiala,India
Abstract:In the present work, the performance of cubic boron nitride (CBN) inserts was compared with coated carbide and cryogenically treated coated/uncoated carbide inserts in terms of flank wear, surface roughness, white layer formation, and microhardness variation under dry cutting conditions for finish turning of hardened AISI H11 steel (48–49 HRC). The flank wear of CBN tools was observed to be lower than that of other inserts, but the accumulated machining time for all the four edges of carbide inserts were nearer to or better than the PCBN inserts. Results showed that tool life of carbide inserts decreased at higher cutting speeds. The surface roughness achieved under all cutting conditions for coated-carbide-treated/untreated inserts was comparable with that achieved with CBN inserts and was below 1.6 μm. The white layer formation and microhardness variation is less while turning with cryogenically treated carbide inserts than the CBN and untreated carbide. At low to medium cutting speed and feed, the performance of carbide inserts was comparable with CBN both in terms of tool life and surface integrity.
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