Title

MECHANICAL STRENGTH IN TWO FERROUS ALLOYS

DOI

10.5151/1472-5836-25757

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Abstract

This property has been studied to characterize the strength a metallic material exhibits when it is machined so it can be regarded as its typical behaviour. As such, it may even be considered as an intrinsic material property. It is usually measured by an index called Coppini index, which is expressed by the ratio between the removed mass of a cutting tool caused by wear when it is used for machining and its initial one for a certain set of machining parameters. In this investigation, the tests were therefore conducted by an established set of parameters, namely feed rate, cutting and depth rates, in which the same wear mechanism took place in both ferrous alloys: AISI 4140 and AISI 316 steels. They were chosen based upon their increasing ordinary machinability indexes. The initial and final mass of the cutting tool were measured by an analytical scale with 0.01 mg precision. Cylindrical rods of 50-mm diameter were machined and the CI indexes showed a remarkable difference between them: 0.080 for the first steel and 0.049 for the second one, i.e., AISI 316 steel presented better machinability than the first one. It was then possible to conclude that this method presents good results in terms of both reproducibility and adequacy for machine shop conditions and it may be applied in a foreseeable future, mainly for metallic materials that have rather low machinability indices.

 

Keywords

Machinability; Wear; Ferrous alloys, Machine tool

How to refer

Diogo Tenório dos Santos; Júlio César Dutra; Nivaldo Lemos Coppini. MECHANICAL STRENGTH IN TWO FERROUS ALLOYS , p. 4098-4105. In: 2nd International Brazilian Conference on Tribology, Foz do Iguaçu - Brasil, 2014.
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