2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.matpr.2022.09.049
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Investigation of multi-variables through weight calculation approach for face milling of EN 31 alloy steel

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“…Surface roughness was 0.189 and tool vibration was 17.772 when cutting at a speed of 143.6 m/min, feeding at 0.1 mm per tooth, and cutting to a depth of 1.25 mm. Talvinder Singh et al [6] investigated face milling on EN-31 to get the best surface roughness and temperature measurements. The findings of the multi-response optimization showed that speed and lubricant flow rate had a stronger influence on cutting depth than the depth of cut.…”
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“…Surface roughness was 0.189 and tool vibration was 17.772 when cutting at a speed of 143.6 m/min, feeding at 0.1 mm per tooth, and cutting to a depth of 1.25 mm. Talvinder Singh et al [6] investigated face milling on EN-31 to get the best surface roughness and temperature measurements. The findings of the multi-response optimization showed that speed and lubricant flow rate had a stronger influence on cutting depth than the depth of cut.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%