2003
Study on Cutting-off Used Tipped-Saws When Sawing Steels(2nd Report) - Relation Between Tensioning of Disk and Sawing Performance -
JSPE
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- Volume
- 69
- Number
- 2
- First page
- 237
- Last page
- 241
- Language
- Japanese
- Publishing type
- DOI
- 10.2493/jjspe.69.237
- Publisher
- The Japan Society for Precision Engineering
This paper aims at developing of tipped-saw suited for cutting-off of various steels, and deals with an application of residual tensile stress which occurs in the outer aria of disk when brazing tips. Disk material is first investigated from the viewpoint of vibration characteristics. Next, tipped-saws utilized the thermal stress are produced with SK5 displayed the largest damping ratio and then the sawing performances such as tool failure, flank wear rate, surface roughness and so on are estimated. In addition, the results are compared with tipped-saws tensioned near the bottom of saws by rolling in order to ease the excessive tensile thermal stress. The examinations are carried out by two kinds of tip material i.e. cemented carbide and cermet. The obtained results are as follows. When the feed rate is at 0.07-0.10 mm/tooth, surface roughness and noise level are smaller. Tool fracture did not occur at 300 cutting numbers for cemented carbide, while 5 teeth of the cutting edge fractured up to 210 cutting numbers for cermet. Compared with tipped-saw of the only brazing, a deformed disk leads to higher elastic rigidity and smaller surface roughness.
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- DOI : 10.2493/jjspe.69.237
- ISSN : 0912-0289
- ISSN : 1882-675X
- CiNii Articles ID : 110001368424
- CiNii Books ID : AN1003250X