• CN:11-2187/TH
  • ISSN:0577-6686

›› 1981, Vol. 17 ›› Issue (1): 89-100.

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金属切削中积屑瘤的某些问题

王荣林   

  1. 韶关工具厂
  • 发布日期:1981-01-01

Several Problems about the Built-up Nose in the Metal Cutting

Wang Rongling   

  1. 韶关工具厂
  • Published:1981-01-01

摘要: 本文在试验资料基础上,讨论了积屑瘤对切削力切削温度的影响及其形成和撕离的规律。着重分析了积屑瘤和加工表面鳞刺现象的联系。试验表明:积屑瘤形成时使切削力切削温度降低,但对前者的影响较大。试验亦表明,积屑瘤形成和撕离的频率是很高的。对大部撕离而言,可达30至120次/秒。作者认为积屑瘤和加工表面鳞刺现象有密切联系,认为切屑下层金属发生严重停滞是形成鳞刺的先决条件。积屑瘤是切屑下层最严重的停滞,此时鳞刺现象亦最显著。要避免鳞刺就要消除屑瘤。作者发现在粒状和节状切屑时切屑下层亦有明显的停带现象,甚至还看到积屑瘤。因而作者认为,在粒状节状带状切屑的各种情况下,鳞刺与因并无原则性差别,从而对认为“鳞刺是和积屑瘤无关的独特现象”的论点提出异议。

Abstract: On the bases of the testing data, the effect of the built-up nose on the cutting force and temperature, the frequency of the built-up nose in the forming and tearing process are discussed in this paper. The connection of The built-up nose with the phenomenon of the flakes in the surface of the work-piece is particularly analysed. Through testing it is noted that the formation of the built-up nose results in the decrease of cutting force and temperature, but the formmer effect is larger. It is also noted that the frequency to the built-up nose in the forming and tearing process is high enough As to the tearing of the large part of the built-up nose it reaches 20 -120C/S. It is considered that the built-up nose is closely connected with the phenomenon of the flakes in the surface of the work-piece. The process of the forming flakes has been discussed. The metal in the low layer of the chip, producing serious stagnation is regarded as the procedent conditon. The built-up nose is the most serious stagnation, in this case the phenomenon of the flakes is also obvious. To avoid the flakes the built-up nose should be eliminated. The author found that in the condition of the forming discontinuous-type chip there also obviously exists the phenomenon of the stagnation, even the built-up nose was found. Thus the author considered that in all cases of the forming discontinuous and continuous-type chip the cause of forming flakes has no distinction in nrinciple. Hence the author throws doubt upon this point of riew in which the flakes was regarded as a particular phenomenon independent of the built-up nose.