Ultra–Precision Turning of Electroless–Nickel: Effects of crystal orientation and origin of diamond tools
This paper deals with (i) the performance of natural and artificial diamond tools and (ii) the effects of crystal orientations at rake face of diamond tool for long distance (>200 km) ultraprecision machining of electroless nickel. The criteria for cutting performance of the diamond tool include...
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| author | Pramanik, Alokesh Soon, Neo Rahman, Mustafizure Li, X Sawa, M Meada, Y |
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| description | This paper deals with (i) the performance of natural and artificial diamond tools and (ii) the effects of crystal orientations at rake face of diamond tool for long distance (>200 km) ultraprecision machining of electroless nickel. The criteria for cutting performance of the diamond tool include flank wear, crater wear, workpiece surface finish, and cutting forces. Experimental results show that the natural diamond tool has superior performance compared to the artificial one as it experienced lower cutting forces and lower flank and crater wears. It was also found that the cutting tool with {110} crystal orientation at rake face performs better than the tool with {100} crystal orientation in terms of amount of wear, surface finish, and cutting forces. |
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| spelling | curtin-20.500.11937-246812017-09-13T15:14:33Z Ultra–Precision Turning of Electroless–Nickel: Effects of crystal orientation and origin of diamond tools Pramanik, Alokesh Soon, Neo Rahman, Mustafizure Li, X Sawa, M Meada, Y This paper deals with (i) the performance of natural and artificial diamond tools and (ii) the effects of crystal orientations at rake face of diamond tool for long distance (>200 km) ultraprecision machining of electroless nickel. The criteria for cutting performance of the diamond tool include flank wear, crater wear, workpiece surface finish, and cutting forces. Experimental results show that the natural diamond tool has superior performance compared to the artificial one as it experienced lower cutting forces and lower flank and crater wears. It was also found that the cutting tool with {110} crystal orientation at rake face performs better than the tool with {100} crystal orientation in terms of amount of wear, surface finish, and cutting forces. 2009 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/24681 10.1007/s00170-008-1748-2 Springer U K restricted |
| spellingShingle | Pramanik, Alokesh Soon, Neo Rahman, Mustafizure Li, X Sawa, M Meada, Y Ultra–Precision Turning of Electroless–Nickel: Effects of crystal orientation and origin of diamond tools |
| title | Ultra–Precision Turning of Electroless–Nickel: Effects of crystal orientation and origin of diamond tools |
| title_full | Ultra–Precision Turning of Electroless–Nickel: Effects of crystal orientation and origin of diamond tools |
| title_fullStr | Ultra–Precision Turning of Electroless–Nickel: Effects of crystal orientation and origin of diamond tools |
| title_full_unstemmed | Ultra–Precision Turning of Electroless–Nickel: Effects of crystal orientation and origin of diamond tools |
| title_short | Ultra–Precision Turning of Electroless–Nickel: Effects of crystal orientation and origin of diamond tools |
| title_sort | ultra–precision turning of electroless–nickel: effects of crystal orientation and origin of diamond tools |
| url | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/24681 |