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Original Articles

Effect of Ultrasonic Vibrations on Chip–Tool Contact Zone in Turning of AISI304

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Pages 627-633 | Received 10 Nov 2013, Accepted 11 Feb 2014, Published online: 28 Apr 2014
 

Abstract

In this paper, primary and secondary deformation zone of chips produced by vibration turning (VT) and ordinary turning (OT) are investigated and compared with each other to study seizure length and shear angle. To do this, it is required to quickly stop moving chips on the surface of vibrating tools. A fixture with the ability to quickly stop vibrating tool was designed and manufactured. Workpieces were tubular and made of AISI304, and cutting tools were DCMW11T308. Orthogonal cutting tests were performed by VT and the process was stopped quickly while chip moving on tool surface; then, shear angle and seizure length were measured by an optical microscope. Based on the achieved results, applying ultrasonic vibrations to turning process can increase shear angle and decrease seizure length.

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