Self-Organization of PVD Cemented Carbide Tool When Cutting In718

2012 
Tool wear/tool life of PVD cemented coated carbide material in machining superalloy In718 has been studied by different methods. Self-organization theory is one of the effective ways to explain tool wear/tool life. In this paper, worn and fractured surfaces of the cutting tools were characterized by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS). Self-organization of cutting tools during wear process was analyzed through SEM and EDS analysis. The results revealed that built-up edge and oxygen-containing surface film were two forms of tool self-organization in high speed turning of In718 with PVD cemented carbide inserts. Self-organization of the cutting tools took place with all kinds of wear mechanism during cutting. They affected the cutting tools in opposite directions with tool wear mechanisms, reducing the tool wear, protecting the loss of the tool materials effectively. Keywords-PVD cemented carbide; Tool life; Nickel-based alloy; Self-organization
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