2001
DOI: 10.1016/s0924-0136(00)00857-8
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Machining and fluidity of 356Al/SiC(p) composites

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“…These are considered to be dominating factors that influence the texture of the newly generated surface [10,14,17,32,34]. For a given length of cut, at low feed, the distance between two successive tool paths is less and hence a higher number of tool-particle interactions will occur than at higher feed.…”
Section: Effect Of Speedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These are considered to be dominating factors that influence the texture of the newly generated surface [10,14,17,32,34]. For a given length of cut, at low feed, the distance between two successive tool paths is less and hence a higher number of tool-particle interactions will occur than at higher feed.…”
Section: Effect Of Speedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Presence of trace elements is also reported to affect the casting fluidity of Al and its alloys [14][15][16]. Seshadri and Ramachandran [15] investigated the effect of trace element such as Fe, Si, Ti, Mn, Cr, Zr, Cu and Be on the casting fluidity of 99.5% pure Al (Fig.…”
Section: Composition and Trace Additionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cutting speed seemed the most influential machining parameter on The other study was carried out by Lin et al The effects of material properties on tool wear and surface roughness in machining of 5% SiC-p Al-MMC examined. The effect of heat-treated and type of heat treatments of the material were decreased tool life and increased surface roughness [7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%