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Cutting Forces Analysis During High Speed Milling of Hardened Tool Steel

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Modern Methods of Construction Design

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The paper presents an experimental investigation of high speed milling of a hardened tool steel when machining sculptured and flat surfaces from the point view of a tool load. The experiments were performed on a hardened tool steel (DIN 1.2080) of 52 HRc hardness using index able insert toroidal cutter employing coated carbide bits. The effect of different tool paths, process parameters and rates of a tool wear on the cutting forces induced was investigated. The cutting parameters involved were cutting speeds ranging from 150 to 430 m/min, constant feed rate 0.1 mm/tooth and axial-radial depths of cut 0.5 mm. The optimum cutting conditions were specified based on the cutting forces induced.

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Abdulgadir, M.M. (2014). Cutting Forces Analysis During High Speed Milling of Hardened Tool Steel. In: Ševĉik, L., Lepšík, P., Petrů, M., Mašín, I., Martonka, R. (eds) Modern Methods of Construction Design. Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-05203-8_73

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