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Jan-Eric Ståhl

Jan-Eric Ståhl

Professor

Jan-Eric Ståhl

Study of wear mechanisms of cemented carbide tools during machining of single-phase niobium

Author

  • Mike Olsson
  • Filip Lenrick
  • Rachid Msaoubi
  • Henrik Larsson
  • Andreas Markström
  • Jan-Eric Ståhl
  • Volodymyr Bushlya

Other contributions

  • Igor Petrusha

Summary, in English

In particle accelerator facilities, single-phase niobium is used in superconducting accelerator components. Machining induced surface quality of such components is strongly connected to the functionality of accelerators. In this study, tool wear development and its influence on the surface quality of Nb workpiece have been investigated in longitudinal turning. Uncoated cemented carbide cutting tools were used under finishing conditions (cutting speed vc = 300 m/min and feed f = 0.05 mm/rev) up to the wear criterion of VBmax = 300 μm. A detailed analysis of wear mechanisms of the cutting tool was conducted with help of high resolution electron microscopy (SEM and TEM). Further, the results obtained were correlated with controlled diffusion couples experiments under high pressure – high temperature conditions (2 GPa and 1000 °C). Diffusion of carbon from WC and formation of NbC was found to occur on the niobium – cemented carbide interface. Electron microscopy of the worn tools reports identical mechanisms of diffusion and chemical interaction which lead to rapid flank wear, yet formation of NbC on the rake completely inhibits tool degradation and thus acts as tool protection layer.

Department/s

  • NanoLund: Center for Nanoscience
  • Production and Materials Engineering
  • SPI: Sustainable Production Initiative

Publishing year

2020

Language

English

Publication/Series

Wear

Volume

450-451

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

Elsevier

Topic

  • Manufacturing, Surface and Joining Technology
  • Metallurgy and Metallic Materials

Keywords

  • Niobium
  • Diffusion wear
  • Adhesive wear
  • Diffusion couple

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 0043-1648