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Minería y Geología

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Abstract

SANCHEZ HECHAVARRIA, Yanier; MARINO CALA, Maritza; BRITO SAUVANELL, Luis Ángel  and  SANABRIA MACIAS, Frank. Monitoring of flank wear and damage in high-speed end milling inclined surfaces of hardened steel AISI D6. Min. Geol. [online]. 2017, vol.33, n.1, pp. 58-75. ISSN 1993-8012.

Cutting tool condition monitoring system in the industry is mainly used to detect tool wear, breakage and chatter on the tool. In this paper, tool wear with two inclination surfaces angles was investigated in end milling inclined surface using cutting force signals. This study is focused in the time domain radial force amplitude analysis and Root Mean Square (RMS) values for tool wear monitoring in milling process. The RMS value of the radial cutting force is increased with the flank wear and inclination angle increases. The analysis of the RMS values of the radial cutting force can be effectively used for the tool wear progression monitoring during milling operations. It was confirmed that in end milling inclined surface the predominant mechanism of damage is adhesive-abrasive.

Keywords : milling; monitoring; inclined surfaces; wear; mechanism of damage; cutting force.

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