Experimental Study of Tool Wear during Quasi High Speed Turning Titanium Alloy with Large Cutting Depth

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The wear morphology of rake face and flank face of tool is investigated by turning titanium alloy TC4 with CBN solid tool. It has been observed that the main wear form of rake face and flank face of tool is groove wear. The relation between tool flank wear and cutting speeds, feed rate, and cutting depth obtained from experimental data is given.

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Materials Science Forum (Volumes 800-801)

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548-552

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July 2014

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