Influence of cutting tool material on the machinability of ABNT 4340 steel in turning

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In the present work the aim was to understand the phenomena associated with the machining of ABNT 4340 steel using carbide and cermet cutting tools, both with chipper geometry for light (LP) and medium machining (MP). In this sense, the influence of the variation of the feed rate, the chip breaker and the cut-ting tool material on the parameters of process response, shear force, shear strength, chip form and analysis of the outlet and gap surfaces of the inserts during the turning operation. Initially, a complete factorial de-sign 2³ was used for analysis of shear strength and roughness. In relation to the shear force analysis, the analysis of variance (ANOVA) indicated that the cutting tool material and the feed significantly affected the cutting force, the lowest values being obtained with the cermet cutting tool and the lowest level of ad-vancement. As for Rq roughness, different levels of tool materials or chip breakers were not sufficient to significantly alter the value of Rq. In relation to the chip, the advance and the type of chipbreaker influ-enced its shape. As a last analysis, it was not possible to identify wear on the cutting tools, for the estab-lished cutting parameters and cut path, however, the EDS analysis pointed to the adhesion of material to the clearance and exit surfaces for both tools evaluated.

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Reis, B. C. M., Pereira, N. F. S., Santos, A., Câmara, M. A., Faria, P. E., De Matos Rodrigues, P. C., & Rubio, J. C. C. (2019). Influence of cutting tool material on the machinability of ABNT 4340 steel in turning. Revista Materia, 24(1). https://doi.org/10.1590/S1517-707620190001.0647

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