Tool Flank Wear Evaluation Method Using Cutting Chips

Guoqing Zhang, Jianpeng Wang (Corresponding Author), Suet To (Corresponding Author)

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Abstract

The tool wear measurement and surface quality evaluation using cutting chips is a progressive method compared to conventional ones. This is because it cannot only find the occurrence of tool wear but can also obtain tool fracture wear characteristics on-machine. The proposed method can also be used to evaluate machined surface quality on-machine and remedy the deteriorated surface by changing cutting parameters. In this chapter, tool flank wear and its effect on machined surface quality are on-machine evaluated by using cutting chips. The occurrence of tool flank wear truncates the cutting chips at both the tool entry and tool exit sides of the cutting chips. The width of truncation positions of the cutting chip can be measured and used to calculate the width of flank wear land with the help of a mathematical model. The identified width of flank wear land is also used to calculate the surface roughness with the help of a mathematical model. It is found that with the progress of the tool flank wear, the truncation position in the feed direction moves from two sides to the central position of the cutting chips; meanwhile, the surface roughness decreases at first and then increases significantly.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationFly Cutting Technology for Ultra-precision Machining
EditorsSujuan Wang, Suet To
PublisherSpringer Nature
Chapter10
Pages253–290
Number of pages38
ISBN (Electronic)9789819907380
ISBN (Print)9789819907373
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 24 Aug 2023

Publication series

NamePrecision Manufacturing
PublisherSpringer Singapore
Number1
ISSN (Print)2522-5464
ISSN (Electronic)2522-5472

Keywords

  • Diamond tool
  • Tool flank wear
  • Cutting chips
  • Ultra-precision raster milling

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