Surface roughness analysis in milling of tungsten carbide with CBN cutters

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In this paper, an experimental surface roughness analysis in milling of tungsten carbide using a monolithic torus cubic boron nitride (CBN) tool is presented. The tungsten carbide was received using direct laser deposition technology (DLD). The depth of cut (ap), feed per tooth (fz) and tool wear (VBc) influence on surface roughness parameters (Ra, Rz) were investigated. The cutting forces and accelerations of vibrations were measured in order to estimate their quantitative influence on Ra and Rz parameters. The surface roughness analysis, from the point of view of milling dynamics was carried out. The dominative factor in the research was not feed per tooth fz (according to a theoretical model) but dynamical phenomena and feed per revolution f connected with them. © 2011 Polish Academy of Sciences.

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Twardowski, P. (2011). Surface roughness analysis in milling of tungsten carbide with CBN cutters. Metrology and Measurement Systems, 18(1), 105–114. https://doi.org/10.2478/v10178-011-0010-7

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