Nickel-based superalloys are widely used in the aerospace, automotive, marine and medical sectors, owing to their high mechanical strength and corrosion resistance. However, they exhibit poor machinability due to low thermal conductivity, high shear modulus, strain hardening, etc. Various modifications have been incorporated into existing machining techniques to address these issues. One such modification is the incorporation of ultrasonic assistance to turning operations. The assisted process is popularly known as ultrasonic assisted turning (UAT), and uses ultrasonic vibration to the processing zone to cut the material. The present article investigates the effect of ultrasonic vibration on coated carbide tool wear for machining Nimonic-90...
Superalloys are generally considered to be difficult to machinability. In recent attempts to facilit...
The results of the study of the effectiveness of high-speed ultrasonic turning of billets from heat-...
AbstractMachining of typical difficult-to-machine alloys such as Ti- and Ni-based ones is a challeng...
Nickel-based superalloys are widely used in the aerospace, automotive, marine and medical sectors, o...
Many techniques have been developed to improve the machinability of aeronautical materials titanium ...
Issues related to the machinability of difficult-to-machine materials such as Titanium and Nickel ba...
The applications of nickel-based superalloys in different industries, like aviation, defense, marine...
Aerospace-grade Ni-based alloys such as Inconel 718 and 625 are widely used in the airspace industry...
AbstractUltrasonically assisted machining is a hybrid technique based on superimposition of ultrason...
In order to meet the stringent environmental obligations, the research in the recent past has been f...
The thesis deals with a novel machining technique - ultrasonically assisted turning (VAT)·- and its ...
The present study experimentally investigates ultrasonic assisted milling (UAM) and drilling effects...
Ultrasonically Assisted Turning (UAT) is a progressive machining method in which vibration is applie...
Nickel based superalloys are used in the aerospace industry for manufacturing gas turbines because o...
This research study focuses on the experimental analysis of the three-dimensional (3D) surface topog...
Superalloys are generally considered to be difficult to machinability. In recent attempts to facilit...
The results of the study of the effectiveness of high-speed ultrasonic turning of billets from heat-...
AbstractMachining of typical difficult-to-machine alloys such as Ti- and Ni-based ones is a challeng...
Nickel-based superalloys are widely used in the aerospace, automotive, marine and medical sectors, o...
Many techniques have been developed to improve the machinability of aeronautical materials titanium ...
Issues related to the machinability of difficult-to-machine materials such as Titanium and Nickel ba...
The applications of nickel-based superalloys in different industries, like aviation, defense, marine...
Aerospace-grade Ni-based alloys such as Inconel 718 and 625 are widely used in the airspace industry...
AbstractUltrasonically assisted machining is a hybrid technique based on superimposition of ultrason...
In order to meet the stringent environmental obligations, the research in the recent past has been f...
The thesis deals with a novel machining technique - ultrasonically assisted turning (VAT)·- and its ...
The present study experimentally investigates ultrasonic assisted milling (UAM) and drilling effects...
Ultrasonically Assisted Turning (UAT) is a progressive machining method in which vibration is applie...
Nickel based superalloys are used in the aerospace industry for manufacturing gas turbines because o...
This research study focuses on the experimental analysis of the three-dimensional (3D) surface topog...
Superalloys are generally considered to be difficult to machinability. In recent attempts to facilit...
The results of the study of the effectiveness of high-speed ultrasonic turning of billets from heat-...
AbstractMachining of typical difficult-to-machine alloys such as Ti- and Ni-based ones is a challeng...