Tesis
Avaliação da integridade superficial de insertos retificados da liga WC-Co para ferramentas de corte
Fecha
2021-05-11Registro en:
Autor
Cruz, Dennis Coelho
Institución
Resumen
Cutting tools produced from cobalt tungsten carbide alloy (WC-Co),
compared to conventional cutting tools, provide lower cost of machining, with
increasing productivity and acceptable combination of hardness and fracture
toughness. Due to the high value of hardness, the finished product after sintering
is obtained by grinding process, which produces high thermal and mechanical
loads. However, this process may change the surface characteristics, which
affect the cutting insert performance during the application in the machining
process. In this context, the present work evaluates the influence of the grinding
process variables on the surface integrity of carbide inserts and, consequently,
on the tool life in service, in this case, the orthogonal turning of a nodular cast
iron. The effects of different conditions of the grinding process were observed
(cutting and axial feed speeds, dressing axial speed, diamond grinding wheel of
different grain size and bonding material) on the surface roughness (Rz) and
edge roughness (∆r), variation in hardness in relation to that of the base material
(∆HK) and residual stress in the perpendicular direction to the grinding (σ) of the
cemented tungsten carbide cutting inserts. As main results, it was verified that
the use of the grinding wheel with smaller grain size (D15) and the use of resinoid
binder improved the achievement of lower values of Rz and ∆r, with the
consequent generation of more regular surfaces and edges. Higher compressive
residual stress and higher hardness in the surface were found after grinding with
a vitrified binder wheel and larger grain size (D46). The compressive residual
stress e high hardness contributed to increase of the insert ́s life in turning
experiments, due to the formation of crack by mechanical effort determining factor
for the end of tool life.