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Technology reports of the Yamaguchi University Volume 3 Issue 3
published_at 1984-12

Method of testing carbide inserts for premature fracture by face millling of cylindrical workpieces

Method of testing carbide inserts for premature fracture by face millling of cylindrical workpieces
Kitagawa Ryozo
Akasawa Tadahisa
Okusa Kitao
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Methods are proposed for face milling solid cyindrical workpieces or half-cut and hollow cyindrical workpieces prepared from rectangular blocks by continuously changing both or either of the angles of engagement and disengagement. Carbide inserts are tested for premature fracture before the onset of steady wear using these face-milling methods. The premature fracture indicates the insufficient toughness of carbides to perform a given machining job. As carbides of higher wear resistance have lower shock resistance in general, they must be tested for premature fracture due to the lack of toughness to select suitable carbides for specific cutting applications. The test results obtained under the present study show that the premature fracture of carbides, whose toughness has been classified by static toughness tests, can be evaluated dynamically and easily by the proposed face-milling methods.