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Study of cutting speed on surface roughness and chip formation when machining nickel-based alloy
Basim A. Khidhir, Bashir Mohamed
The Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology, vol. 24, no. 5, pp.1053-1059, 2010
Abstract : Nickel- based alloy is difficult-to-machine because of its low thermal diffusive property and high strength at higher temperature. The
machinability of nickel- based Hastelloy C-276 in turning operations has been carried out using different types of inserts under dry conditions
on a computer numerical control (CNC) turning machine at different stages of cutting speed. The effects of cutting speed on surface
roughness have been investigated. This study explores the types of wear caused by the effect of cutting speed on coated and uncoated
carbide inserts. In addition, the effect of burr formation is investigated. The chip burr is found to have different shapes at lower speeds.
Triangles and squares have been noticed for both coated and uncoated tips as well. The conclusion from this study is that the transition
from thick continuous chip to wider discontinuous chip is caused by different types of inserts. The chip burr has a significant effect on
tool damage starting in the line of depth-of-cut. For the coated insert tips, the burr disappears when the speed increases to above 150
m/min with the improvement of surface roughness; increasing the speed above the same limit for uncoated insert tips increases the chip
burr size. The results of this study showed that the surface finish of nickel-based alloy is highly affected by the insert type with respect to
cutting speed changes and its effect on chip burr formation and tool failure.
Keyword : Cutting speed; Surface roughness; Chip formation; Nickel-based alloy |
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