A reaming test for cutting fluid evaluation

L. Chiffre, S. Lassen, K. B. Pedersen, S. Skade
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As an alternative to tapping torque measurement and thread finish evaluation, a reaming test is suggested for the evaluation of the lubricating efficiency of cutting fluids. An investigation was carried out where results from tapping torque measurements were compared with those from measuring torque, feed force, and surface roughness in reaming. Two different tap geometries and two different reamer geometries were used. Technically-pure aluminium was used as the workpiece material and four laboratory water-based cutting fluids as well as a commercial cutting oil were investigated. The results show that lubricants have a significant and similar effect with respect to both tapping torque and reaming torque, when tools with straight flutes are used. In reaming, a more comprehensive picture of lubrication can be obtained if torque measurement is accompanied by determination of the surface roughness. In a subsequent investigation, the reaming torque and roughness test was used to evaluate two different water-based cutting fluids and a neat oil, using austenitic stainless steel as the workpiece material.
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评价切削液的扩孔试验
作为攻丝扭矩测量和螺纹光洁度评价的替代方法,建议采用扩孔试验来评价切削液的润滑效率。研究人员将攻丝扭矩测量结果与扩孔时的扭矩、进给力和表面粗糙度测量结果进行了比较。使用了两种不同的丝锥几何形状和两种不同的铰刀几何形状。采用纯铝作为工件材料,对四种实验室水基切削液和一种工业切削油进行了研究。结果表明,当使用直槽刀具时,润滑油对攻丝扭矩和扩孔扭矩都有显著且相似的影响。在扩孔中,如果扭矩测量伴随着表面粗糙度的测定,则可以获得更全面的润滑情况。在随后的研究中,采用奥氏体不锈钢作为工件材料,使用扩孔扭矩和粗糙度测试来评估两种不同的水基切削液和一种纯油。
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