Analysis of Cutting Conditions in the Process of Cross-cutting Wood by Circular Saws

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作者
Kovac, Jan [1 ]
Harvanek, Pavol [1 ]
Krilek, Jozef [1 ]
Kuvik, Tomas [1 ]
Melichercik, Jan [1 ]
机构
[1] Tech Univ Zvolen, Fac Technol, Dept Environm & Forestry Machinery, TG Masaryka 24, Zvolen 96053, Slovakia
关键词
Energy consumption; Cutting power; Saw blade; Cross-cutting; INNOVATIVE APPROACH; PARAMETERS; ROUGHNESS; BEECH; POWER;
D O I
10.15376/biores.16.1.1029-1041
中图分类号
TB3 [工程材料学]; TS [轻工业、手工业、生活服务业];
学科分类号
0805 ; 080502 ; 0822 ;
摘要
An analysis was conducted of the effects of cutting conditions in the cross-cutting of wood using circular saws. Gradual wear of the saw blade cutting wedges impacted the entire cutting process. Two different types of circular saw blades were used. One blade type featured sintered carbide tips and 54 saw blade teeth, whereas the other had high-speed steel with 56 teeth; both saw-blades were 600 mm in diameter with a rake angle of 20 degrees. The two wood species were spruce (Picea abies) and beech (Fagus sylvatica). During sawing, the timber was fed at a velocity of v(f) = 6 and 12 m.min(-1). The cutting speed (v(c)) was set at 60 m.s(-1), 70 m.s(-1) and 80 m.s(-1). The saw blades were coated with three types of PVD coatings. The least energy intensive saw blade was a sintered carbide-free saw blade with a coating (AlTiN) at a displacement speed of 12 m.min(-1) and cutting speed of 60 m.s(-1) with a power of 1310,63 W. Any change of a saw blade considerably affected torque for all the wood species, so a particular type of saw blade will always have an impact on torque. Other parameters distinctively and individually influenced the process of wood sawing.
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页码:1029 / 1041
页数:13
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