Effect of High-Temperature Alloy Cutting Speed on Tool Wear

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High-temperature alloy is an important material in making critical aerospace engine parts, it is also used in weapons industry, energy, chemical, power, etc. In this article, DEFORM-3D software applications to establish a three-dimensional cutting model of high-temperature alloy GH4169. Combined with cutting experiment analysis the characteristics of the tool wear and cutting temperature by change cutting speeds, and optimized cutting parameters combined with experimental on tool wear.

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Materials Science Forum (Volumes 800-801)

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124-128

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July 2014

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