Affiliation:
1. Ideko Research Centre, Arriaga Industrialdea 2, E-20870 Elgoibar, Spain
2. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Bilbao Faculty of Engineering, University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU), Alameda de Urquijo s/n, E-48013 Bilbao, Spain
Abstract
Chip morphology is an intrinsic characteristic of the machining process that determines the quality of the process. When machining low machinability materials, the chips formed are usually long, continuous, and difficult to break. Due to the negative effect of the accumulation of the chip along the process, chip breakage and the correct extraction out of the machining area have become indispensable requirements. Although numerous chip-breaking methodologies have been proposed, modulation-assisted machining (MAM) is one of the most promising approaches, due to its independence from the workpiece material, tool geometry, and cutting conditions. In this work, a comparison of different modulation-assisted machining strategies, based on the modulation of the feed (F-MAM) or the depth of cut (D-MAM), were experimentally evaluated and compared to conventional turning in terms of chip morphology, surface roughness, and tool wear. Results showed that both MAM strategies enabled chip breakage and improved chip evacuation in comparison to conventional turning; however, D-MAM showed a better performance in terms of tool wear and surface roughness.
Funder
European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation
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