Abstract
In this paper, turning with actively driven rotary tool was investigated. The influence of
machining conditions such as tool rotational speed and inclination angle on the cutting edge
temperature is examined experimentally. The temperature was measured by a thermocouple of
constantan wire and work material. Experimental results show that the cutting temperature decreases
with increasing tool rotational speed to a minimum value at a certain tool rotational speed and then
increase. Next, the minimum temperature recorded by tool rotation was approximately 150oC lower
than that the cutting with a non-rotating tool. Finally, the cutting temperature also decreases with the
increase of inclination angle to a minimum value at an inclination angle.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science
Cited by
6 articles.
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