Berend Denkena, Benjamin Bergmann, Marita Murrenhoff
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Influence of chip breaker geometries on chip breaking behaviour during profile grooving
Chip breakers are used in turning to improve chip breakage. In standard cutting inserts, they are pressed into the rake face before sintering. However, for specialized tools like profile grooving tools, this pressing is not possible. Instead, a laser preparation process can be applied after grinding the tool profile to create a diverse range of chip breaker geometries. The aim of this investigation is to gain insights into the relationship between the geometric parameters of laser-prepared chip breaker geometries and chip formation. For this reason, experimental turning investigations were conducted with varied chip breaker geometries. Based on these experiments, chip formation was observed for different profile geometries and chip breakers. The findings indicate that the inlet angle, outlet angle, width, depth, and lateral ridges significantly influence chip-breaking behaviour. These results can inform the development of application-specific design for chip breaker geometries.
期刊介绍:
The CIRP Journal of Manufacturing Science and Technology (CIRP-JMST) publishes fundamental papers on manufacturing processes, production equipment and automation, product design, manufacturing systems and production organisations up to the level of the production networks, including all the related technical, human and economic factors. Preference is given to contributions describing research results whose feasibility has been demonstrated either in a laboratory or in the industrial praxis. Case studies and review papers on specific issues in manufacturing science and technology are equally encouraged.