Optimization of Single Point Turning Tool - IJERT Journal.
Study Effect of HSS Single Point Cutting Tool Nose Radius on Cutting Edge Strength and Tool Wear in Machining of EN9 Maheshwari Patil, Dr. R. J. Patil Study effect of H.S.S. single point cutting tool nose radius on cutting edge strength and tool wear in machining of EN9 The cost of cutting tool is high therefore to it is necessary to pay attention to increase the tool life.
Cutting tools. Metal-cutting tools are classified as single point or multiple point. A single-point cutting tool can be used for increasing the size of holes, or boring. Turning and boring are performed on lathes and boring mills. Multiple-point cutting tools have two or more cutting edges and include milling cutters, drills, and broaches.
There are many types of cutting process done in different conditions. In such conditions along with the general requirements of the cutting tool, they need some unique properties.To achieve this properties the cutting tools are made up of different material.
In a single point cutting tool, the geometry of cutting tool affects the quality of manufacturing process. The chip formation process involves plastic deformation during which large strains and.
Turning generates axially symmetric shapes with a single-point tool. A single-point tool removes material by means of one cutting edge. In most cases the tool is held in a fixed position with the workpiece rotating about a turning axis. There are also tools held on the spindle centerline.
Research Paper DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF BROACH TOOL FOR SPLINES Malyadri Akula 1, K.Chandra Sekhar2,. Broach tool is a multi point cutting tool consisting a bar having surface containing a series of cutting teeth or edges which. equivalent to the rake angle of single point tools and depends upon the material to be cut, the back off.
Nearly all turning processes use single point cutting tools, this is, tools that cut with only a single edge in contact with the work. Most turning is done with coated indexable carbide inserts, but the tool material may also be high-speed steel, brazed carbide, ceramic, cubic boron nitride, or polycrystalline diamond. 75 percent of turning operations use just a few basic tool geometries.