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Machining of materials is recognized as removing unwanted materials by using different cutting inserts. In this research, cutting inserts used are CBN inserts and treated cryogenically at -196°C in liquid nitrogen chamber. The inserts are subjected to 30 hours of treatment in controlled atmosphere. The materials used are Titanium and AISI 440 C hard Martensitic Stainless steel. The cutting parameters are cutting velocity 30, 40 and 50 m/min with feed rate of 0.05, 0.10 and 0.15 mm/rev and depth of cut of 0.05, 0.75 and 1.00 mm. The performance evaluated was tool wear, surface roughness. Cryogenically treated CBN inserts produced less tool wear on titanium than AISI 440 C Martensitic stainless steel. The roughness produced was low at high cutting speed with low feed rate. Flank wear was not progressive and varied. In turning AISI 440 C stainless steel, built up edge formed in all cutting speed which is a common phenomena and lead to crater wear formation. The chips produced were saw tooth chips by both materials.
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829--834
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Bibliogr. 11 poz., rys., tab.
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- Faculty of Mechanical and Engineering, Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia, 86400, Parit Raja,Batu Pahat, State of Johor, Malaysia
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- Faculty of Mechanical and Engineering, Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia, 86400, Parit Raja,Batu Pahat, State of Johor, Malaysia
Bibliografia
- [1] E.O. Ezugwu, Z.M. Wang, A.R. Machado, The machinability of nickel-based alloys: a review, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 86 (1999) 1-16.
- [2] R.F. Barron, Cryogenic treatment of metals to improve wear resistance, Cryogenics 22 (1982) 409-413.
- [3] K.H.W. Seah, M. Rahim, K.H. Yong, Performance evaluation of cryogenically treated tungsten carbide cutting inserts, Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part B, Journal of Engineering Manufacture 217 (2003) 29-43.
- [4] ISO 3685 - 1993 for tool life.
- [5] C.T. Kwok, K.H. Lo, F.T. Cheng, H.C. Man, Effects of processing condition on the corrosion performance of laser surface melted AISI 440 C martensitic stainless steel, Surface and Coatings Technology 166 (2003) 84-90.
- [6] K.H. Lo, F.T. Cheng, C.T. Kwok, H.C. Man, Effects of laser treatment on cavitations erosion and corrosion of AISI 440 C martensitic stainless steel, Materials Letter 58 (2003) 88-93.
- [7] N.R. Dhar, S. Paul, A.B. Chattopadhyay, Machining of AISI 1045 steel under cryogenic cooling tool wear, surface roughness and dimensional deviations, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 123 (2002) 483-489.
- [8] W. Chen, Cutting forces and surface finish when machining medium hardness steel using CBN tools, International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture 40 (2000) 455-466.
- [9] D.G. Thakur, B. Ramamoorthy, L. Vijayaraghavan, Study on the machinability characteristics of super alloy Inconel 718 during high speed turning, Materials and Design 30/5 (2009) 1718-1725.
- [10] M. Dogra, V.S. Sharma, A. Sachdeva, N. Mohan Suri, J.S. Dureja, Performance evaluation of CBN, coated carbide, cryogenically treated uncoated/coated carbide inserts in finish turning of hardened steel, The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology 57 (2011) 541-553.
- [11] T.V.S. Reddy, T. Sornakumar, M.V. Reddy, R. Venkatram, A. Senthilkumar, Turning studies of deep cryogenic treated P-40 tungsten carbide cutting tools inserts - technical communication, Machining Science and Technology 13 (2009) 269-281.
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