2021
DOI: 10.1080/2374068x.2021.1945297
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Experimental analysis on machining attributes in milling of nickel based super alloy Nimonic C-263

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“…The authors revealed that the tool nomenclature had a significant effect on friction and frictional stresses than the cutting condition while milling Nimonic C263 alloy, and a similar result was also seen in the case of slot milling [69][70][71]. Ezilarasan et al [72] examined the effect of cutting parameters in vertical milling of Nimonic C263 alloy using coated carbide tool. The SR was found to increase with grooves, chips, and feed lines at lower spindle speed and higher FR and DOC.…”
Section: Milling 221 Studies On Tool Wear and Srmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…The authors revealed that the tool nomenclature had a significant effect on friction and frictional stresses than the cutting condition while milling Nimonic C263 alloy, and a similar result was also seen in the case of slot milling [69][70][71]. Ezilarasan et al [72] examined the effect of cutting parameters in vertical milling of Nimonic C263 alloy using coated carbide tool. The SR was found to increase with grooves, chips, and feed lines at lower spindle speed and higher FR and DOC.…”
Section: Milling 221 Studies On Tool Wear and Srmentioning
confidence: 85%