主催: 一般社団法人 日本機械学会
会議名: 第15回生産加工・工作機械部門講演会
開催日: 2024/10/04 - 2024/10/05
High-hardness steels, which are often used as materials for machine element parts, are considered to have poor machinability because they are quenched and tempered and have excellent mechanical properties and wear resistance. In this study, we experimentally examined the effect of micron-level depth of cut on the hardness of chrome molybdenum steel using commercially available PVD-coated cemented carbide tools. The results showed that the change in hardness varied greatly depending on whether the tool was quenched or not, and that the hardening was more pronounced in the quenched area.