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Wear mechanisms of ultra-hard cutting tools materials
Farhad Nabhani
SCEDT Engineering
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Ultra-hard
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Wear Mechanism
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Tool Materials
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Hard Cutting
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Polycrystalline Diamond
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Cubic Boron Nitride (c-BN)
100%
Cutting Tool Materials
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Workpiece Material
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Titanium Alloy
100%
Carbides
100%
Failure Mode
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Wear Resistance
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Poor Performance
50%
Adhesion
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Coating Layer
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Cutting Conditions
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Quasistatic Contact
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Ultra-hard Materials
50%
Contact Method
50%
Machined Surface
50%
Quick-stop
50%
Tool Wear
50%
Rapid Removal
50%
Surface Finish
50%
Carbide Tool
50%
Chip Formation
50%
Crack Path
50%
Tungsten Carbide
50%
Polycrystalline Diamond Tool
50%
Engineering
Cubic Boron Nitride
66%
Material Science
Titanium Alloy
50%