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Tool Life Evaluation of Cutting Materials in Turning of X20Cr13 Stainless Steel

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Applied Mechanics, Behavior of Materials, and Engineering Systems

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The aim of this experimental study is to evaluate the tool life of each cutting material used in dry turning of X20Cr13 steel. The tests of straight turning were carried out using the following cutting materials: CVD coated carbide (GC2015) and PVD coated carbide (GC1015). Experimental results enable us to study the influence of machining time on flank wear VB of these cutting materials and to determine their lifespan for this cutting regime (depth of cut ap = 0.2 mm, feed rate f = 0.08 mm/rev and cutting speed Vc = 280 m/min). It arise that CVD coated carbide (insert GC2015) is more resistant to wear than cutting materials. Its tool life is 65 min and consequently, it is the most powerful.

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Bouzid, L., Yallese, M.A., Belhadi, S., Boulanouar, L. (2017). Tool Life Evaluation of Cutting Materials in Turning of X20Cr13 Stainless Steel. In: Boukharouba, T., Pluvinage, G., Azouaoui, K. (eds) Applied Mechanics, Behavior of Materials, and Engineering Systems. Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-41468-3_37

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