Analysis of two- and three-body abrasive wear during machining of aluminium-based metal matrix composite
by S. Kannan; H.A. Kishawy; M. Balazinski
International Journal of Materials and Product Technology (IJMPT), Vol. 46, No. 1, 2013

Abstract: Metal matrix composites (MMCs) are new generation engineering materials that possess superior physical and mechanical properties compared to non-reinforced alloys. However, the presence of abrasive ceramic reinforcements in the ductile matrix causes severe tool wear and premature tool failure. Flank wear was found to be the dominant wear mode while the main wear mechanism was abrasion. Analysis of the cutting tools using scanning electron microscopy (SEM) has shown that both two-body and three-body abrasion are operational during machining of MMCs. In this paper, a methodology for predicting the tool flank wear progression during bar turning of MMCs is presented. In the proposed model, the wear volume due to two-body and three-body abrasion mechanisms was formulated. In addition, the flank wear rate was quantified by considering the tool geometry in three dimensional (3D) turning. The main objective of this paper is to investigate the contribution of two-body and three-body abrasion towards the tool wear volume during cutting MMCs.

Online publication date: Sat, 21-Jun-2014

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