2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.wear.2019.05.037
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Effects of high-pressure cooling in the flank and rake faces of WC tool on the tool wear mechanism and process conditions in turning of alloy 718

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“…In principle, this method has mainly the effect of cooling (compressed CO2) and removing (blowing) chips from the cutting zone [Humár 2003], [Fernandez 2014]. Application of high-pressure cooling on the flank face had a positive effect on tool life and overall machining performance of Alloy 718 [Alagan, N.T. et al 2019].…”
Section: Machinability Of Inc 718mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In principle, this method has mainly the effect of cooling (compressed CO2) and removing (blowing) chips from the cutting zone [Humár 2003], [Fernandez 2014]. Application of high-pressure cooling on the flank face had a positive effect on tool life and overall machining performance of Alloy 718 [Alagan, N.T. et al 2019].…”
Section: Machinability Of Inc 718mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Especially in the process of metal cutting, due to the severe friction between the tool and workpiece, a large amount of heat is generated, so a cutting fluid is employed to take the heat away and improve the machining performance. 13,14 However, it should be noted that the Leidenfrost effect of cutting fluid at the machining area is inevitable, 15 which makes the cutting fluid boil in a film regime and largely decreases the heat transfer efficiency, 16,17 thus inducing a decline in the quality of the machined surface, waste of cutting fluid, and even environmental pollution. Herein, it is of great importance to explore and suppress the Leidenfrost phenomenon of cutting fluid at the interface during the metal cutting process.…”
Section: ■ Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tamil Alagan et al [33] studied the effect of HPJC in the flank and Ranke faces of WC tool on the tool wear mechanism and process conditions in the turning of Inconel 718. They carried out facing tests with a round cement uncoated carbide tool at 45 and 90 m/min of cutting speed and 0.2 mm/rev of feed.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The most important contributions in the machining of Haynes 282 to date are summarized in Table 1. Tamil Alagan, N. [33] Inconel 718…”
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confidence: 99%