This paper presents the effect of cutting parameters on surface roughness in end milling of Titanium alloy Ti-6Al-4V under the influence of magnetic field from permanent magnets. Response Surface Methodology (RSM) with a small central composite design was used in developing the relationship between cutting speed, feed, and depth of cut, with surface roughness. In this experiment, three factors and five levels of central composite with 0.16817 alpha value was used as an approach to predict the surface roughness, in end milling of titanium alloy, with reasonable accuracy. The Design-Expert 6.0 software was applied to develop the surface roughness equation for the predictive model. The adequacy of the surface roughness model was validated...
One of the most challenging issues in machining process is understanding the chatter phenomenon. Ch...
One of the most challenging issues in machining process is understanding the chatter phenomenon. Ch...
This paper presents an approach in developing the first and second-order surface roughness models at...
This paper presents an approach to optimize the surface finish in end milling titanium-alloy of Ti-6...
Titanium alloys are widely known as difficult to cut materials, especially at higher cutting speeds...
The techniques of High Speed Machining (HSM), while still in an initial stage of wide acceptance, h...
This paper focuses on developing an effective methodology to determine the performance of uncoated W...
Titanium alloys are widely known as difficult to cut materials, especially at higher cutting speeds...
Titanium alloys are being widely used in the aerospace, biomedical and automotive industries because...
This paper compares and also optimizes the surface finish in end milling of titanium alloy Ti-6Al-4V...
Titanium alloys are used in aeronautics and the shipbuilding industry for their good intrinsic prope...
Titanium alloys have been widely used in industries, especially aerospace industries, due to their g...
Titanium alloys are used in aeronautics and the shipbuilding industry for their good intrinsic prope...
This paper is concerned with the surface roughness and surface integrity of titanium alloy Ti- 6AI-4...
This paper is concerned with the surface roughness and surface integrity of titanium alloy Ti- 6AI-4...
One of the most challenging issues in machining process is understanding the chatter phenomenon. Ch...
One of the most challenging issues in machining process is understanding the chatter phenomenon. Ch...
This paper presents an approach in developing the first and second-order surface roughness models at...
This paper presents an approach to optimize the surface finish in end milling titanium-alloy of Ti-6...
Titanium alloys are widely known as difficult to cut materials, especially at higher cutting speeds...
The techniques of High Speed Machining (HSM), while still in an initial stage of wide acceptance, h...
This paper focuses on developing an effective methodology to determine the performance of uncoated W...
Titanium alloys are widely known as difficult to cut materials, especially at higher cutting speeds...
Titanium alloys are being widely used in the aerospace, biomedical and automotive industries because...
This paper compares and also optimizes the surface finish in end milling of titanium alloy Ti-6Al-4V...
Titanium alloys are used in aeronautics and the shipbuilding industry for their good intrinsic prope...
Titanium alloys have been widely used in industries, especially aerospace industries, due to their g...
Titanium alloys are used in aeronautics and the shipbuilding industry for their good intrinsic prope...
This paper is concerned with the surface roughness and surface integrity of titanium alloy Ti- 6AI-4...
This paper is concerned with the surface roughness and surface integrity of titanium alloy Ti- 6AI-4...
One of the most challenging issues in machining process is understanding the chatter phenomenon. Ch...
One of the most challenging issues in machining process is understanding the chatter phenomenon. Ch...
This paper presents an approach in developing the first and second-order surface roughness models at...