A Survey on Wear Mechanism and Wear Rate Control for Cutting Tool preparation
[Thesis]
Elmira Sharabian
Rafinia, Ali
University of Applied Sciences and Technology (Iran)
2016
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Place of publication: United States, Ann Arbor; ISBN=978-1-369-11504-8
M.Eng.
Manufacturing Engineering
University of Applied Sciences and Technology (Iran)
2016
Protective Titanium and Wolfranium coatings on industrial tools are very common today. Measurement of Metal layers properties contain layer to layer adhesive, surface and volume density also hardening and corrosion (include corrosion of adhesive, pressure, laminating, rising and chemical corrosion). Also due to friction protective layers erosion in industrial tools and so on has been considered. The aim of this research is density evaluation and comparison of source density and hardness of protective layers. In this study different wear mechanism for cutting tools and the rate of wear, control has been investigated. Also, we analyzed the value of material resistance versus impact loads to determine the toughness, hardness, and abrasion rate. The results show than using uncoated materials results in a higher value of adhesion, wear, and abrasion rate and to solve the mentioned problems thin film coating is recommended.
Engineering; Mechanical engineering
Applied sciences;Adhesion;Titanium;Wear;Wear rate
Macias, Trinidad
Rafinia, Ali
Manufacturing Engineering
University of Applied Sciences and Technology (Iran)