Proceedings of the International Conference on Communication and Signal Processing 2016 (ICCASP 2016) 2017
DOI: 10.2991/iccasp-16.2017.15
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Influence of Machining Environment on Surface Integrity in HSM of Inconel 718 with Productivity Perspective

Abstract: Abstract:This paper investigates the effect of material removal rate (MRR) and mainly machining environment on resultant surface integrity in high-speed machining (HSM) of Inconel 718. For this high-speed turning is carried out for three different cutting speeds, feedrates and depth of cut under dry, flood coolant and water vapour machining environments. The results show that flood cooling is ineffective in high-speed machining. Water vapours acts as a coolant and lubricant, and hence is highly effective in lo… Show more

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“…At that temperature, they lose their cooling ability due to the Leiden frost effect. Kadam and Pawade [106] associated the Leiden frost effect with increases in surface roughness. This can be due to local high temperatures, which resulted in high-frequency BUE occurrence and detachment.…”
Section: -Flood Coolingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At that temperature, they lose their cooling ability due to the Leiden frost effect. Kadam and Pawade [106] associated the Leiden frost effect with increases in surface roughness. This can be due to local high temperatures, which resulted in high-frequency BUE occurrence and detachment.…”
Section: -Flood Coolingmentioning
confidence: 99%