Cutting Behaviour Using Variable Feed and Variable Speed when Drilling Stainless Steel with TiN-Coated Carbide Drills

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T.-R. Lin
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[1] Department of Mechanical Manufacturing Engineering,
[2] National Huwei Institute of Technology,undefined
[3] Huwei,undefined
[4] Taiwan,undefined
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The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology | 2002年 / 19卷
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Key words: Stainless steel; TiN-coated carbide drill; Variable feed and variable speed;
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(x) = fc[1+a sin(2π(x/L) + 3/2π)], ω(x) = ωc[1+b sin(π(x/L) + 3/2π)], respectively. The results indicate that variable feed machining is superior to constant feed machining with respect to tool life, burr height, and surface roughness. The amplitude of variation of feed, a = 0.8 and the amplitude of variation of speed, b = 0.07, is optimum for maximum tool life. The range of surface roughness from the variable feed and variable speed can be limited from 0.7 μm to 3 μm. The cutting-edge wear and outer corner wear were the dominant mechanisms of the drill wear.
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