2021
DOI: 10.1007/s12666-021-02196-8
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Analysis of Surface Roughness, Sound Level and Machine Current in the Turning of Hardened AISI S1 Steel

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“…According to the literature studies, the cutting pressure (cutting force) decreased with the increase of the cutting speed and a good quality surface was obtained [21,42]. When we look at the studies in the literature on hard turning, it shows that the cutting speed is insignificant on the surface roughness [28,29,38]. ey also stated that the surface quality decreases with increasing cutting speeds [19].…”
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“…According to the literature studies, the cutting pressure (cutting force) decreased with the increase of the cutting speed and a good quality surface was obtained [21,42]. When we look at the studies in the literature on hard turning, it shows that the cutting speed is insignificant on the surface roughness [28,29,38]. ey also stated that the surface quality decreases with increasing cutting speeds [19].…”
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“…e electrical current rating of the machine is an indicator of power consumption. erefore, it will be of great benefit to interpret the selected cutting parameters and electrical current values [29]. e energy consumption is not only related to the instantaneous electric current of the machine but also related to the processing time.…”
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“…By using the values defined for Equation (3) and Equation (4), the work exergy input in the machining process can be explained with Equation (14).…”
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