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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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Fresamento com ar quente: uma proposta para minimizar a forma??o de trincas t?rmicas em ferramentas de metal duro

Lima, Rams?s Otto Cunha 29 July 2011 (has links)
Made available in DSpace on 2014-12-17T14:58:08Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 RamsesOCL_DISSERT.pdf: 6940131 bytes, checksum: ccaad3b0fc7afbcfa4cdd535d7f2c612 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2011-07-29 / This work presents the results, analyses and conclusions about a study carried out with objective of minimizing the thermal cracks formation on cemented carbide inserts during face milling. The main focus of investigation was based on the observation that milling process is an interrupted machining process, which imposes cyclic thermal loads to the cutting tool, causing frequent stresses changes in its superficial and sub-superficial layers. These characteristics cause the formation of perpendicular cracks from cutting edge which aid the cutting tool wear, reducing its life. Several works on this subject emphasizing the thermal cyclic behavior imposed by the milling process as the main responsible for thermal cracks formation have been published. In these cases, the phenomenon appears as a consequence of the difference in temperature experienced by the cutting tool with each rotation of the cutter, usually defined as the difference between the temperatures in the cutting tool wedge at the end of the cutting and idle periods (T factor). Thus, a technique to minimize this cyclic behavior with objective of transforming the milling in an almost-continuous process in terms of temperature was proposed. In this case, a hot air stream was applied into the idle period, during the machining process. This procedure aimed to minimize the T factor. This technique was applied using three values of temperature from the hot air stream (100, 350 e 580 oC) with no cutting fluid (dry condition) and with cutting fluid mist (wet condition) using the hot air stream at 580oC. Besides, trials at room temperature were carried out. Afterwards the inserts were analyzed using a scanning electron microscope, where the quantity of thermal cracks generated in each condition, the wear and others damages was analyzed. In a general way, it was found that the heating of the idle period was positive for reducing the number of thermal cracks during face milling with cemented carbide inserts. Further, the cutting fluid mist application was effective in reducing the wear of the cutting tools. / Este trabalho apresenta os resultados, an?lises e conclus?es de um estudo realizado com objetivo de minimizar o processo de forma??o e evolu??o de trincas de origem t?rmica em insertos de metal duro usados no fresamento frontal. O foco principal da pesquisa baseou-se na observa??o de que, por ser um processo de corte interrompido, o fresamento imp?e um carregamento t?rmico c?clico ? ferramenta de corte, conduzindo a frequentes varia??es de tens?es nas camadas superficial e sub-superficial de seu gume cortante. Tal caracter?stica leva ? forma??o de trincas no substrato, perpendiculares a aresta de corte, as quais auxiliam na acelera??o do desgaste e no fim de vida da ferramenta. Muitos trabalhos foram publicados sobre o assunto enfatizando a ciclagem t?rmica imposta pelo processo de fresamento como a principal causa da forma??o das trincas t?rmicas. Neste caso, o fen?meno surge como conseq??ncia da diferen?a de temperatura sofrida pela ferramenta de corte a cada giro da fresa, normalmente definida pela diferen?a entre as temperaturas no gume cortante imediatamente ao final das fases ativa e inativa (fator T). Assim, prop?s-se neste trabalho uma t?cnica que visa amenizar esta ciclagem t?rmica caracter?stica, por aproximar o fresamento frontal de um processo quase cont?nuo do ponto de vista t?rmico. Neste caso, um jato de ar quente foi aplicado na fase inativa da fresa durante todo o processo de usinagem, com objetivo de minimizar o fator T. Esta t?cnica foi aplicada usando tr?s valores de temperatura do jato de ar, 100, 350 e 580 ?C na condi??o a seco e 580?C na condi??o com fluido de corte aplicado por n?voa. Al?m disso, tamb?m foram realizados ensaios a temperatura ambiente. Ao final dos ensaios de fresamento, os insertos foram conduzidos a um microsc?pio eletr?nico de varredura, onde a quantidade de trincas t?rmicas geradas em cada condi??o, o desgaste e demais avarias foram analisadas. De maneira geral, observou-se que o aquecimento da fase inativa forneceu resultados positivos na redu??o da quantidade de trincas t?rmicas no fresamento frontal com insertos de metal duro. Al?m disso, a aplica??o de fluido de corte por n?voa foi eficaz na diminui??o do desgaste das ferramentas de corte ensaiadas.

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