Tool life and surface roughness in the milling of curved hardened-steel surfaces

Tool life and surface roughness in the milling of curved hardened-steel surfaces

Henrique Kull Neto, Anselmo Eduardo Diniz, Robson Pederiva

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Agradecimentos: The authors would like to thank FAPESP (São Paulo Research Foundation, Brazil) for awarding a student scholarship to H.K.N. (ref. no. 2012/20816-2) and for providing financial support for this work (grant no. 2013/00551-7)

The manufacturing of molds and dies requires that complex hardened-steel surfaces be milled. The deep cavities in these parts are generally cut using high-speed machining technologies and long, slender tools. Consequently, the milling cutter has a tendency to vibrate, potentially damaging the...

FUNDAÇÃO DE AMPARO À PESQUISA DO ESTADO DE SÃO PAULO - FAPESP

2012/20816-2; 2013/00551-7

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Tool life and surface roughness in the milling of curved hardened-steel surfaces

Henrique Kull Neto, Anselmo Eduardo Diniz, Robson Pederiva

										

Tool life and surface roughness in the milling of curved hardened-steel surfaces

Henrique Kull Neto, Anselmo Eduardo Diniz, Robson Pederiva

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    International journal of advanced manufacturing technology

    Vol. 87, no. 9-12 (Dec., 2016), p. 2983-2995