S. A. Klymenko, S. An. Klymenko, M. Yu. Kopіeіkina, A. S. Manokhin, Yu. O. Melniychuk
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The paper presents the results of determining the temperature at flash spots on the front surface and the cutting temperature when turning hardened steel with a tool made of PcBN of the BH group. Based on the experimental data on the dimensions of the chip-tool contact area, its topographic characteristics, and the level of loads on the tool’s front surface, a theoretical calculation of the flash point temperature in the tool contact zone was performed. It was found that the change in temperature at the flash spots with increasing cutting speed is extreme: at a cutting speed of 2 m/s, the temperature at the flash spots exceeds 2000°C on the plastic and 1000°C on the elastic parts of the contact area. Using an experimental and computational approach, the level of cutting temperature was determined, which increases with increasing cutting speed and reaches 1200°C. It is proved that, in accordance with the decrease in the temperature at the flash spots when machining at a cutting speed of more than 2 m/s, the intensity of the increase in the cutting temperature, which characterizes the average temperature at the contact area of the tool, decreases.
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Journal of Superhard Materials presents up-to-date results of basic and applied research on production, properties, and applications of superhard materials and related tools. It publishes the results of fundamental research on physicochemical processes of forming and growth of single-crystal, polycrystalline, and dispersed materials, diamond and diamond-like films; developments of methods for spontaneous and controlled synthesis of superhard materials and methods for static, explosive and epitaxial synthesis. The focus of the journal is large single crystals of synthetic diamonds; elite grinding powders and micron powders of synthetic diamonds and cubic boron nitride; polycrystalline and composite superhard materials based on diamond and cubic boron nitride; diamond and carbide tools for highly efficient metal-working, boring, stone-working, coal mining and geological exploration; articles of ceramic; polishing pastes for high-precision optics; precision lathes for diamond turning; technologies of precise machining of metals, glass, and ceramics. The journal covers all fundamental and technological aspects of synthesis, characterization, properties, devices and applications of these materials. The journal welcomes manuscripts from all countries in the English language.