Effect Of Cutting Speed On The Carbide Cutting Tool In Milling Inconel 718 Alloy

Abdul Hadi, Musfirah and A Ghani, Jaharah and Che Haron, Che Hassan and Kasim, Mohd Shahir (2016) Effect Of Cutting Speed On The Carbide Cutting Tool In Milling Inconel 718 Alloy. Journal Of Materials Research, 31 (13). pp. 1885-1892. ISSN 0884-2914

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Abstract

Tribology is a phenomenon concerning the relative motion between at least two amalgamating surfaces. In the machining process, surface roughness is the most important element for studying this occurrence, which contributes to the evaluation of part quality. This paper will provide detailed analysis for better understanding of tribological during the machining process of Inconel 718 alloy using a multi-layer TiAlN/AlCrN-coated carbide ball end inserted in dry cutting condition. The analysis focused on the relationship of tool wear with cutting temperature, cutting force, and surface integrity. Results found that the cutting temperature increased around 7.5% and surface roughness of machined surface improved about 10.3% when the cutting speed increased. Flaking at the rake face and notching at the flank face were determined as the main tool failures during milling Inconel 718. Furthermore, high friction between the tool–workpiece interfaces during machining was due to the build-up edge (BUE) formation that causes an alteration in microstructure at machine surface.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Tribology, Alloy, Machining
Divisions: Faculty of Manufacturing Engineering > Department of Manufacturing Process
Depositing User: Mohd Hannif Jamaludin
Date Deposited: 21 Sep 2016 03:17
Last Modified: 10 Sep 2021 17:00
URI: http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/17179
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