Tese
Modelagem analítica da temperatura de corte no torneamento do ferro fundido vermicular utilizando insertos de metal duro revestidos experimentalmente pelo processo sol-gel
Fecha
2020-08-28Autor
Bruna Aparecida Rezende
Institución
Resumen
In order to obtain better cutting tools performance, the coatings can be an alternative to the
machining process. The goal of the coating is to improve tribological conditions in the chiptool and tool-workpiece interfaces. Due to this, in this work, the behavior of uncoated, Al2O3
and multilayer (TiO2 and Al2O3) coated tungsten carbide (WC) inserts by the sol-gel process
used in the turning process of compacted graphite iron was studied. Overall, the deposited
coatings showed good adhesion to the substrate. The scratch test indicated that the multilayer
coating showed better adhesion on the substrate. The pin-on-disc tests indicated that lower
friction coefficients were found for the coated tools up to 100 m of the sliding distance. To
verify the influence of the cutting parameters (vc and f) and the coating, a full factorial design
(matrix 3²4¹) was made. The analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used to evaluate the influence
of the cutting parameters and tool coating on the cutting force, roughness and chip temperature.
The results demonstrated that the lower cutting forces were obtained using the multilayer coated
tool. The increase of the cutting speed contributed to minimize the roughness parameters,
different from the feed. For the chip temperature, lower values were obtained when the
multilayer insert was used. The increase of cutting speed and feed contributed to a higher chip
temperature. Finally, a numerical modeling was performed using the finite elements method
(FEM). The numerical model was validated through the experimental results of the chip
temperature. An analytical model for both chip and interface (chip/tool) temperature was
obtained by the linearization technique. Thus, an improved Gottwein model was created using
not only cutting speed, but also the parameters feed and equivalent thermal conductivity. Both
improved Gottwein model and FEM showed similar results when compared to the experimental
values obtained.