Affiliation:
1. Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Abstract
Experimental explorations for optimal cutting conditions on high speed drilling processes could be expensive and risky both to machine tools and operators. In this study, high-speed drilling of SUS304 stainless steel with a TiN-coated drill was simulated for optimized drilling conditions. Tool wear mechanism as well as chip formation processes was also explored based on finite element analysis (FEA). It was found with the simulations that higher cutting speed came up with smaller tool wear.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
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