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The effect of the built-up-edge(BUE) on the wear of cutting tools

R. Ramaswami
- 01 Jul 1971 - 
- Vol. 18, Iss: 1, pp 1-10
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In this article, the presence or absence of a built-up edge (BUE) is discussed in relation to tool wear and surface finish, and the possible mechanisms and processes of wear influenced by the different types of BUE are discussed.
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This article is published in Wear.The article was published on 1971-07-01. It has received 34 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Tool wear & Built up edge.

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Review of machining metal matrix composites

TL;DR: In this article, the machinability characteristics of hard-to-machine material MMCs are evaluated and the optimum machining parameters vital to maximizing tool life whilst producing parts at the desired quantity and quality.
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Physics in metal cutting

TL;DR: In this article, a review of the three major aspects of metal machining: the physical characteristics of chip formation, the properties and operating conditions of cutting tools, and the condition of the final product.
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Effect of the local friction and contact nature on the Built-Up Edge formation process in machining ductile metals

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the relationship between the BUE formation and the tribological behavior at the tool-work material interface when machining ductile metals and developed a 2D ALE-FE model of orthogonal cutting.
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Detailed analysis of microstructure of intentionally formed built-up edges for improving wear behaviour in dry metal cutting process of steel☆

TL;DR: In this paper, a targeted examination of microstructural features of the built-up edge was carried out with uncoated WC/Co as cutting tool and SAE 1045 steel as workpiece material.
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Effect of Temperature on the Wear Behavior of Al-7Si-TiB 2 In-Situ Composites

TL;DR: In this article, the effect of temperature and load on the dry sliding wear behavior of an Al-7Si alloy reinforced with in-situ TiB2 particles is reported.
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Some recent research on the wear behaviour of carbide cutting tools

TL;DR: In this paper, it was shown that the most favorable cutting conditions, from the point of view of wear, occur only if no built-up edge exists, and that in order to obtain good machinability, the most favourable structural states are those which result in an austenite phase with little carbon at the back of the chip.
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