Wear behavior of PVD and CVD coated carbide tools when face milling Inconel 718

The wear behavior of two types of coated cemented carbide tools has been studied when face milling a nickel-based superalloy Inconel 718. PVD-TiN and CVD-TiCN+Al2O3 tools were used. It was found that the coatings were detached after only five seconds of cutting. An attrition type wear mechanism asso...

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Main Authors: Jawaid, A., Koksal, S., Sharif, S.
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Published: Tribology Transaction 2000
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author Jawaid, A.
Koksal, S.
Sharif, S.
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description The wear behavior of two types of coated cemented carbide tools has been studied when face milling a nickel-based superalloy Inconel 718. PVD-TiN and CVD-TiCN+Al2O3 tools were used. It was found that the coatings were detached after only five seconds of cutting. An attrition type wear mechanism associated with workpiece material adhesion was observed which eventually led to severe chipping, flaking, plastic deformation and cracking. It was noted that the coatings had no significant effect on tool performance under the cutting conditions tested.
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spelling utm-68382017-10-22T06:21:28Z http://eprints.utm.my/6838/ Wear behavior of PVD and CVD coated carbide tools when face milling Inconel 718 Jawaid, A. Koksal, S. Sharif, S. TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery The wear behavior of two types of coated cemented carbide tools has been studied when face milling a nickel-based superalloy Inconel 718. PVD-TiN and CVD-TiCN+Al2O3 tools were used. It was found that the coatings were detached after only five seconds of cutting. An attrition type wear mechanism associated with workpiece material adhesion was observed which eventually led to severe chipping, flaking, plastic deformation and cracking. It was noted that the coatings had no significant effect on tool performance under the cutting conditions tested. Tribology Transaction 2000-04-02 Article PeerReviewed Jawaid, A. and Koksal, S. and Sharif, S. (2000) Wear behavior of PVD and CVD coated carbide tools when face milling Inconel 718. Tribology Transactions, 43 . pp. 325-331. ISSN 1547-397X (electronic) 1040-2004 (paper) http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/content~content=a781086110~db=all
spellingShingle TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
Jawaid, A.
Koksal, S.
Sharif, S.
Wear behavior of PVD and CVD coated carbide tools when face milling Inconel 718
title Wear behavior of PVD and CVD coated carbide tools when face milling Inconel 718
title_full Wear behavior of PVD and CVD coated carbide tools when face milling Inconel 718
title_fullStr Wear behavior of PVD and CVD coated carbide tools when face milling Inconel 718
title_full_unstemmed Wear behavior of PVD and CVD coated carbide tools when face milling Inconel 718
title_short Wear behavior of PVD and CVD coated carbide tools when face milling Inconel 718
title_sort wear behavior of pvd and cvd coated carbide tools when face milling inconel 718
topic TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
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