The effect of cutting tool geometry on surface integrity: A case study of CBN tools and the inner surface of bearing rings
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In this paper, a practical issue of the application of cubic boron nitride (CBN) cutting tools
for the machining of steel 100Cr6 thin-walled bearing rings is addressed. Three geometries of the
commercially available CBN cutting inserts were tested at different machining parameters. The
effect of geometry was assessed in terms of surface integrity, considering 2D profile parameters, 3D
topography of the surface, and residual stresses in the surface layer. The results were sometimes
contradictory, since the same cutting inserts provided the largest and the lowest values of the
topography parameters, dependent on different cutting conditions. In general, CBN cutting inserts
with XCEL geometry ensured the smallest profile parameters Ra and Rz, and the spatial parameters
of Smr1 exhibited the largest values among all tested tools, suggesting reduced wear resistance.
Residual stresses analysis did not reveal any inacceptable or potentially dangerous surface layer state
after machining.
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Applied Sciences. 2023, vol. 13, issue 6, art. no. 3543.
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