Nano-scratching resistance of highchromium white cast iron and its correlation with wear of cBN tool in machining

In this paper, a nano-scratch testing approach was used to measure and evaluate the abrasion wear resistance of high-chromium white cast irons in order to understand the wear mechanism in the interaction between the high-chromium white cast iron and the cBN cutting tool during the machining process....

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Date:2017
Main Authors: Chen, L., Persson, J., Ståhl, J.E., Zhou, J.M.
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Language:English
Published: Інститут надтвердих матеріалів ім. В.М. Бакуля НАН України 2017
Series:Сверхтвердые материалы
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Online Access:https://nasplib.isofts.kiev.ua/handle/123456789/160158
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Journal Title:Digital Library of Periodicals of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
Cite this:Nano-scratching resistance of highchromium white cast iron and its correlation with wear of cBN tool in machining / L. Chen, J. Persson, J.E. Ståhl, J.M. Zhou // Сверхтвердые материалы. — 2017. — № 5. — С. 86-95. — Бібліогр.: 10 назв. — англ.

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Summary:In this paper, a nano-scratch testing approach was used to measure and evaluate the abrasion wear resistance of high-chromium white cast irons in order to understand the wear mechanism in the interaction between the high-chromium white cast iron and the cBN cutting tool during the machining process. Scratch testing was performed on a nanoindentation instrument using a diamond indenter as the scratch tool. Linear multi-pass scratches in the same path were made on pre-worn surfaces of test materials. The correlation of the scratching resistance and tool wear measured from the machining is presented by the flank wear and maximum scratch depth. The appearance of the cutting edge on a cBN tool suggests that the abrasion wear is mainly related with a combined effect of the carbides and the matrix during machining the high-chromium white cast iron.