2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmatprotec.2004.06.026
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An example of selection of the cutting conditions in broaching of heat-resistant alloys based on cutting forces, surface roughness and tool wear

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“…Below, some criteria for selecting cutting tools vs. groups of aerospace materials are presented: [16]) with their improved toughness but lower wear resistance are still employed for complex geometry tools working at low cutting speeds (v c < 5 m/min) to generate tight tolerance profiles such as broaching [16,146] for dovetail (Fig. 4) and fir tree slots into rotatives (e.g.…”
Section: Selection Criteria For Materials/geometries Of Cutting Edgesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Below, some criteria for selecting cutting tools vs. groups of aerospace materials are presented: [16]) with their improved toughness but lower wear resistance are still employed for complex geometry tools working at low cutting speeds (v c < 5 m/min) to generate tight tolerance profiles such as broaching [16,146] for dovetail (Fig. 4) and fir tree slots into rotatives (e.g.…”
Section: Selection Criteria For Materials/geometries Of Cutting Edgesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several works have been previously done using the Taguchi method as a tool for design of experiments in various area including metal cutting: milling process (Ghani et al, 2004), grinding process (Kwak, 2005), broaching process (Mo et al, 2005), electrodischarge machining (Ljis et al, 2009), turning processes (Yang and Tarng, 1998;Darwish, 2000;Kopac et al, 2002), but also other processes like hydro-moulding process (Del Alamo et al, 2004).…”
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“…The influence of cutting variables on the surface integrity and broaching forces has been investigated by S.P. Mo et al when broaching heat resistant alloys [32]. F. Klocke et al studied the broaching of Inconel 718 with cemented carbide, and compared its performance with that produced by traditional high speed steels in terms of tool wear, cutting forces and surface integrity [33].…”
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confidence: 99%