Abstract

This paper presents problems related to the machining of the surface layer. It is important that steel structures are used in material engineering and machine construction. Austenitic, ferritic, martensitic and two-phase corrosion resistant steel was widely used in the petrochemical and shipbuilding industries. Duplex stainless steel was used in sea water and acid installations. The shafts of centrifugal pumps can be made of stainless steel and are used in acid or seawater pumps. The surface layer of corrosion resistant steel shafts must have a low surface roughness. Machine elements made of stainless steel, and in particular of the duplex type, are difficult-to-cut materials. This article aims to study the effect of parameters on tool life and tool wear. The influence of technological parameters such as depth of cut, cutting speed, feed on maximum value tool wear is presented. The treatment of the surface layer was performed using carbide inserts. The highest wear and the lowest roughness were used as selection criteria. This problem is a significant issue due to the ability of the machine parts for the required reliable operation of devices and machines. To determine the degree of tool wear to increase of the surface layer quality after shaping DSS.

Highlights

  • This article presents issues related to the processing of the surface layer

  • Machine parts made of stainless steel, in particular of two-phase duplex stainless steel, are a material that is difficult to cut

  • The article analyzes the effect of technological parameters on tool life and tool wear

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Introduction

This article presents issues related to the processing of the surface layer. Stainless steel structures can be used in materials and mechanical engineering. The lowest roughness and the highest wear is used a selected criterion This problem is significant for the ability of the components to perform the required reliable operation of the machine parts and to determine the degree of tool wear to increase the surface layer quality after machining duplex stainless steel. The publications [4–6] investigate the surface integrity features of duplex stainless steel after turning tool life and wear and workpiece surface roughness was presented. These works described, in great detail, blade wear for duplex stainless steel. The analyzed article presents other solutions for cutting tools This essentially introduces new considerations to solve the problem of machining duplex stainless steel. The distance between side cutting edge and the maximum distant-rake face wear (KB) and flank wear (VB) was presented

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