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Chipping and Breakage of Carbide Tools

dc.contributor.advisorTlusty, J.en_US
dc.contributor.authorMasood, Abdel Meged Zaheren_US
dc.contributor.departmentMechanical Engineeringen_US
dc.date.accessioned2014-06-18T16:47:21Z
dc.date.available2014-06-18T16:47:21Z
dc.date.created2009-06-22en_US
dc.date.issued1976-05en_US
dc.description.abstract<p>The purpose of this project was to study the failure mechanisms of carbide tools in turning operations due to fracture of the cutting edge. The study consisted of a combination of turning tests, examination of fracture surfaces and an analysis of the stresses in the tool as produced by the cutting force. Thermal stresses are so far not considered. It is concluded that chipping is a ductile failure due to high shear stresses at the cutting edge and breakage is brittle fracture originating at the rake face at a local maximum of tensile stress.</p> <p>For the finite element stress analysis a new method of successively refining mesh while diminishing the analysed area is introduced which is rather effective and economical in that all computation except for the final field is done only once for various loading cases.</p>en_US
dc.description.degreeMaster of Engineering (ME)en_US
dc.identifier.otheropendissertations/462en_US
dc.identifier.other1152en_US
dc.identifier.other878153en_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11375/9502
dc.subjectMechanical Engineeringen_US
dc.subjectMechanical Engineeringen_US
dc.titleChipping and Breakage of Carbide Toolsen_US
dc.typethesisen_US

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