Design of a computer aided quick-stop device for study of dead metal zone formation
AUTOR(ES)
Ozturk, Sabri, Altan, Erhan
FONTE
J. Braz. Soc. Mech. Sci. & Eng.
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
2012-12
RESUMO
The use of quick-stop device allows observing a sequence of frozen images focused on the chip formation area when machining in orthogonal turning tests. This work records the development of a quick-stop device employing a servo motor. The present invention relates generally to a quick stop device, for combination with a cutting machine that is able to abruptly interrupt the cutting process between a cutting tool and the surface being cut. A dead metal zone is clearly seen when using rounded-edge cutting tools. In this study, variation of the dead metal zone is examined with the computer aided quick-stop device (CAQSD). It is clear from the experimental photomicrographs that as the cutting edge radius increases, dead metal zone increases.
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