AbstractThe most used alloy of nickel, Inconel 718 is known to difficult to machine owing to its superior material and physical properties. This paper presents one of the very first studies on cryogenic CNC end milling of the Inconel 718 nickel based alloy using TiAlN coated solid carbide tools. The experimental investigations revealed that cryogenic cooling has a significant potential to improve surface roughness of machined parts as compared to dry machining without noticeable increase in power consumption of the machine tool. In addition to surface roughness, power consumption and tool wear have also been monitored in this study
There has been significant work on establishing relationships between machining performance and the ...
Surface integrity of machined subsurface in any machining process has become an important aspect bec...
Environmental pollution, inconveniences and health hazards due to conventional application of cuttin...
AbstractThe most used alloy of nickel, Inconel 718 is known to difficult to machine owing to its sup...
In tribology phenomenon, surface roughness has become one of the most important factors that contrib...
Owing to their superior features even under elevated temperatures, the nickel-based superalloy Incon...
The most important challenges when machining difficult-to-cut alloys used in critical applications c...
WOS:000701006300003The use of cryogenic coolants as an alternative cooling technique has been applie...
Although nickel-based aerospace superalloys such as alloy 625 have superior properties including hig...
This paper presents the results of experimental investigation of the effects of three cooling strate...
The present study involves two processes; modification of the tool holder for use with cryogenic coo...
Growing demand for higher material removal rate (MRR) in machining necessitated much increase in cut...
This paper presents the results of experimental investigation of the effects of milling methods (up-...
AbstractCryogenic machining together with minimum quantity lubrication (MQL), is claimed to be a pro...
The integration of machining as a post-processing method for additive manufacturing (AM) can promote...
There has been significant work on establishing relationships between machining performance and the ...
Surface integrity of machined subsurface in any machining process has become an important aspect bec...
Environmental pollution, inconveniences and health hazards due to conventional application of cuttin...
AbstractThe most used alloy of nickel, Inconel 718 is known to difficult to machine owing to its sup...
In tribology phenomenon, surface roughness has become one of the most important factors that contrib...
Owing to their superior features even under elevated temperatures, the nickel-based superalloy Incon...
The most important challenges when machining difficult-to-cut alloys used in critical applications c...
WOS:000701006300003The use of cryogenic coolants as an alternative cooling technique has been applie...
Although nickel-based aerospace superalloys such as alloy 625 have superior properties including hig...
This paper presents the results of experimental investigation of the effects of three cooling strate...
The present study involves two processes; modification of the tool holder for use with cryogenic coo...
Growing demand for higher material removal rate (MRR) in machining necessitated much increase in cut...
This paper presents the results of experimental investigation of the effects of milling methods (up-...
AbstractCryogenic machining together with minimum quantity lubrication (MQL), is claimed to be a pro...
The integration of machining as a post-processing method for additive manufacturing (AM) can promote...
There has been significant work on establishing relationships between machining performance and the ...
Surface integrity of machined subsurface in any machining process has become an important aspect bec...
Environmental pollution, inconveniences and health hazards due to conventional application of cuttin...