Comparative Study on the Effect of Tool Wear on Turning Mild Steel and Stainless Steel with a Ceramic Tool Insert Using Taguchi Method †.

Autor: Raghu, S., Harti, Jayasheel I., Jadhav, Pankaj R., Selvan, M. Chithirai Pon, Vijaysekar, K. S., Venkatesh, Bharath
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Zdroj: Engineering Proceedings; 2024, Vol. 61, p48, 8p
Abstrakt: Machining is a critical aspect of metalworking since it is used to cut metal. Machine tools, particularly cutting tools, are critical in metalworking for successful metal cutting. They have a significant role in developing distinct shapes and forms. Machining has become more crucial in modern automated manufacturing systems because of the massive upsurge in production time and the necessity to offset the high capital cost. Specifically, the Taguchi approach is used in this experiment because it uses an orthogonal array to investigate the parameters through a fixed number of experiments. In this case, three parameters (speed, depth of cut, and feed) were combined to produce nine possible result combinations. Stainless steel and mild steel are machined with the help of a ceramic tool insert with certain combinations. This is performed to estimate tool wear and surface roughness. The comparative study was conducted for two different materials: stainless steel (SS) and mild steel (MS). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Databáze: Complementary Index