2022
DOI: 10.2507/ijsimm21-3-607
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Optimization of Surface Roughness Based on Turning Parameters and Insert Geometry

Abstract: This study is focused on dry longitudinal turning of AISI steel using CVD coated cutting inserts. The machining was conducted at different levels of cutting speed, feed, depth of cut, corner radius, rake, inclination and approach angles. Surface roughness was measured after each experiment, and statistical analysis was used to derive an empirical, regression model for arithmetical mean surface roughness. The regression model was used to theoretically minimize surface roughness, followed by additional verificat… Show more

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“…The surface roughness of AISI steel inserts coated with CVD coatings was optimized based on the turn parameters and the insert geometry of Vukelic et al [22]. In order to achieve the best results, the machined parts were machined at various speeds, feed rates, depths of cut, corner radiuses, rakes, as well as angles of approach and inclination.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The surface roughness of AISI steel inserts coated with CVD coatings was optimized based on the turn parameters and the insert geometry of Vukelic et al [22]. In order to achieve the best results, the machined parts were machined at various speeds, feed rates, depths of cut, corner radiuses, rakes, as well as angles of approach and inclination.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%