2023
DOI: 10.1002/eng2.12700
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Effect of externally applied magnetic field on the tool wear and surface morphology of Inconel 718 in turning operation

Sukhdev B. Waghmode,
Anupama N. Kallol,
S. Shivakumar
et al.

Abstract: This study examined the effect of magnetic field with single point coated‐carbide tool during turning process of Inconel718 (In718). After the turning process, tribological properties (surface roughness and tool wear) and chip morphology were analyzed. Two cylindrical Neodymium (N52) grade permanent magnets are used to apply the magnetic field during the machining. Cutting speed and magnetic field intensity along with constant feed and depth of cut are used to analyze tribological properties along with chip mo… Show more

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“…Moreover, they define that the effect of a pulsed magnetic field on drills depends on the treatment length. Sukhdev B. Waghmode et al [17] conducted research on the influence of a magnetic field on the surface morphology of the workpiece and tool wear. They focused on the coated-carbide tool insert as an object of the study in turning, and analysed the chip morphology.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, they define that the effect of a pulsed magnetic field on drills depends on the treatment length. Sukhdev B. Waghmode et al [17] conducted research on the influence of a magnetic field on the surface morphology of the workpiece and tool wear. They focused on the coated-carbide tool insert as an object of the study in turning, and analysed the chip morphology.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%