Factorial study on nonlinear characteristics of ultra high strength alloy steel in high-speed cutting process

Zhen Hai Long*, Xi Bin Wang, Hao Chen Wang

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Abstract

Factorials design and uniform design are applied in the high-speed end-milling experiments of ultra high strength alloy steel (hardness >50 HRc, tensile strength σb>1.4 GPa). Characteristics of this difficult-to-cut material in high-speed cutting process are analyzed and a nonlinear model on the relationship between the cutting force and cutting regimes is proposed. Experiments indicate that under the conditions of high-speed cutting of ultra high strength alloy steels, the interaction between depth of cut and feed per tooth, the interaction between width of cut and depth of cut, and the interaction between width of cut and feed per tooth are among the statistically significant effects on the cutting force. Relationships between cutting forces and cutting regimes are nonlinear, scale effect of the cutting parameters is significant; effect of a cutting parameter on the cutting force is sensitive to the choice of other cutting parameters.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1037-1040
Number of pages4
JournalBeijing Ligong Daxue Xuebao/Transaction of Beijing Institute of Technology
Volume24
Issue number12
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2004

Keywords

  • High-speed machining
  • Nonlinear model
  • Scale effect
  • Ultra high strength alloy steel
  • Uniform design

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