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Wear Mechanism of Multilayer Coated Carbide Cutting Tool in the Milling Process of AISI 4340 under Cryogenic Environment
by
Muhamad, Shalina Sheik
, Che Haron, Che Hassan
, Ghani, Jaharah A.
, Yazid, Hafizal
in
Abrasion
/ Carbide cutting tools
/ Carbide tools
/ Carbon dioxide
/ Cutting force
/ Cutting parameters
/ Cutting speed
/ Cutting wear
/ Diffusion rate
/ Emission analysis
/ Environmental impact
/ Experiments
/ Field emission microscopy
/ High strength low alloy steels
/ High temperature
/ Liquid nitrogen
/ Milling (machining)
/ Multilayers
/ Nickel chromium molybdenum steels
/ Oxidation
/ Process parameters
/ Protective coatings
/ Rake faces
/ Tool wear
/ Wear mechanisms
/ Wear rate
/ X ray analysis
2022
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Wear Mechanism of Multilayer Coated Carbide Cutting Tool in the Milling Process of AISI 4340 under Cryogenic Environment
by
Muhamad, Shalina Sheik
, Che Haron, Che Hassan
, Ghani, Jaharah A.
, Yazid, Hafizal
in
Abrasion
/ Carbide cutting tools
/ Carbide tools
/ Carbon dioxide
/ Cutting force
/ Cutting parameters
/ Cutting speed
/ Cutting wear
/ Diffusion rate
/ Emission analysis
/ Environmental impact
/ Experiments
/ Field emission microscopy
/ High strength low alloy steels
/ High temperature
/ Liquid nitrogen
/ Milling (machining)
/ Multilayers
/ Nickel chromium molybdenum steels
/ Oxidation
/ Process parameters
/ Protective coatings
/ Rake faces
/ Tool wear
/ Wear mechanisms
/ Wear rate
/ X ray analysis
2022
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Wear Mechanism of Multilayer Coated Carbide Cutting Tool in the Milling Process of AISI 4340 under Cryogenic Environment
by
Muhamad, Shalina Sheik
, Che Haron, Che Hassan
, Ghani, Jaharah A.
, Yazid, Hafizal
in
Abrasion
/ Carbide cutting tools
/ Carbide tools
/ Carbon dioxide
/ Cutting force
/ Cutting parameters
/ Cutting speed
/ Cutting wear
/ Diffusion rate
/ Emission analysis
/ Environmental impact
/ Experiments
/ Field emission microscopy
/ High strength low alloy steels
/ High temperature
/ Liquid nitrogen
/ Milling (machining)
/ Multilayers
/ Nickel chromium molybdenum steels
/ Oxidation
/ Process parameters
/ Protective coatings
/ Rake faces
/ Tool wear
/ Wear mechanisms
/ Wear rate
/ X ray analysis
2022
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Wear Mechanism of Multilayer Coated Carbide Cutting Tool in the Milling Process of AISI 4340 under Cryogenic Environment
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Wear Mechanism of Multilayer Coated Carbide Cutting Tool in the Milling Process of AISI 4340 under Cryogenic Environment
2022
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Cryogenic technique is the use of a cryogenic medium as a coolant in machining operations. Commonly used cryogens are liquid nitrogen (LN2) and carbon dioxide (CO2) because of their low cost and non-harmful environmental impact. In this study, the effects of machining conditions and parameters on the wear mechanism were analysed in the milling process of AISI 4340 steel (32 HRC) under cryogenic conditions using a multilayer coated carbide cutting tool (TiAlN/AlCrN). A field emission scanning electron microscope with energy-dispersive X-ray analysis was used to examine the wear mechanisms comprehensively. At low machining parameters, abrasion and adhesion were the major wear mechanisms which occurred on the rake face. Machining at high machining parameters caused the removal of the coating material on the rake face due to the high temperature and cutting force generated during the cutting process. In addition, it was found that continuously adhered material on the rake face would lead to crater wear. Furthermore, the phenomenon of oxidation was also observed when machining at high cutting speed, which resulted in diffusion wear and increase in the crater wear. Based on the relationship between the cutting force and cutting temperature, it can be concluded that these machining outputs are significant in affecting the progression of tool wear rate, and tool wear mechanism in the machining of AISI 4340 alloy steel.
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