The Proceedings of The Manufacturing & Machine Tool Conference
Online ISSN : 2424-3094
2010.8
Session ID : B01
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B01 The Effect of MQL on Cutting Point Temperature of Driven Rotary Cutting
Kentaro SATAKEHiroyuki SASAHARAMasaomi TSUTSUMIHiromasa YAMAMOTOToru NARITAToshiyuki MURAKI
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Cutting point temperature and tool wear during a driven rotary tool was examined in this paper. Dry and MQL tests of stainless steel (SUS304) were carried out. We measured the cutting point temperature by using tool-work-thermocouple method and tool wear. Then, the cutting speed was varied. Cutting point temperature tends to increase with the increase of cutting speed. At high speed cutting (500m/min), cutting point temperature was over 1200℃ in non-rotation tool. However, by using driven rotary cutting, cutting point temperature was 1000℃. In addition, by using driven rotary cutting with MQL, cutting point temperature was decreased to 900℃. The magnitude of tool wear almost corresponds to the cutting point temperature.
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