2012
DOI: 10.1007/s11018-012-0015-y
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Measurement of the roughness parameters of a treated surface in turning parts fabricated from heat-resistant alloys

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“…The effectiveness of the proposed algorithms is confirmed in research on microcutting with the devel opment of a new adaptive system for telemetric con trol of the machining of microelectronic and instru ment components [10,11].…”
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“…The effectiveness of the proposed algorithms is confirmed in research on microcutting with the devel opment of a new adaptive system for telemetric con trol of the machining of microelectronic and instru ment components [10,11].…”
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confidence: 74%
“…Also, in advance machining operation more work has been reported on materials like SS204, 304, 201, AND EN31 alloy steel incorporation with these AISI D2 steel has very less literature reported. So, more investigation is required for AISID2 steel with varied cutting parameters such as depth of cut, feed rate, and cutting speed; analysis which reveals as a great impact on surface roughness [3,4]. Beside this coated carbide insert possess good characteristics than ceramic, which is costlier than coated carbide.…”
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“…Heat-resistant wrought nickel alloys have the lowest machinability rating. As the practical experience shows, broaching of this group of materials is also followed by high wear rate of the broaching tool which is usually made of high-speed steels (including powder metallurgical ones) [1][2][3].…”
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confidence: 99%