2021
DOI: 10.1504/ijmmm.2021.10041169
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Effects of cutting speed and milling method on cutting forces, tool wear, tool life, and surface roughness in high-speed shell milling of Inconel 718 with coated carbide insert under emulsion flood cooling strategy

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“…The result of test carried out on the treated cutting tool to measure its wear volume, wear rate and wear resistance are shown in Table 2. The highest wear volume value of 0.0096 cm 3 was recorded for Sample E. This is understandable since Sample E had the lowest wear rate and highest resistance of 5.476×10 -10 and 5.83×10 9 respectively. This further proves that the carburization of Sample E had drastically increased its hardness value resulting in increased wear resistance.…”
Section: Measurement Of Wear Volume and Wear Rate Wear Resistancementioning
confidence: 66%
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“…The result of test carried out on the treated cutting tool to measure its wear volume, wear rate and wear resistance are shown in Table 2. The highest wear volume value of 0.0096 cm 3 was recorded for Sample E. This is understandable since Sample E had the lowest wear rate and highest resistance of 5.476×10 -10 and 5.83×10 9 respectively. This further proves that the carburization of Sample E had drastically increased its hardness value resulting in increased wear resistance.…”
Section: Measurement Of Wear Volume and Wear Rate Wear Resistancementioning
confidence: 66%
“…Furthermore, chip evacuation can be difficult when cutting materials that create lengthy and stringy chips, resulting in chip accumulation and work piece damage. Another consideration is the expense of producing and maintaining multiple point cutting tools, which can be more expensive than single-point cutting tool [9]. Recent industrial growth has resulted in a sharp increase in the amount of wastes produced.…”
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confidence: 99%