The influence of cutting fluid conditions and machining parameters on cutting performance and wear mechanism of coated carbide tools

The present study investigates the effect of various cutting fluid cooling conditions and machining parameters on tool flank wear (VB) and surface roughness (Ra) in hard turning of AISI D2 steel using multilayer coated carbide inserts. Response surface methodology with Face centered composite design...

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Main Authors: M. J. Mir, M. F. Wani
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Language:English
Published: Malaysian Tribology Society 2018-09-01
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Online Access:http://jurnaltribologi.mytribos.org/v18/JT-18-58-80.pdf
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spelling doaj-3a9151bce1344556b5404c34a24efd8d2020-11-25T00:53:54ZengMalaysian Tribology SocietyJurnal Tribologi2289-72322018-09-01185880The influence of cutting fluid conditions and machining parameters on cutting performance and wear mechanism of coated carbide toolsM. J. Mir0M. F. Wani1Centre for Tribology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, National Institute of Technology Srinagar, INDIA.Centre for Tribology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, National Institute of Technology Srinagar, INDIA.The present study investigates the effect of various cutting fluid cooling conditions and machining parameters on tool flank wear (VB) and surface roughness (Ra) in hard turning of AISI D2 steel using multilayer coated carbide inserts. Response surface methodology with Face centered composite design was adopted to reduce the number of tests. Analysis of variance was employed to check the validity of regression models and to determine the effects, contribution and significance of process parameters on desired responses. The analysis of variance results indicates that the effect of machining time (72.5%) and cutting speed (16.02%) were found to be the most dominant factors contributing to tool wear of the inserts. Alternatively, machining time (63.36%) and feed rate (17.66%) were the main factors influencing surface roughness (Ra) of the work material. On the other hand, application of low flow high velocity cutting fluid condition (LFHV) showed a substantial contribution in reducing tool wear and increasing surface finish. It was observed that adhesion, abrasion along with chipping were the most dominant tool failure modes of coated carbide inserts. Finally, Desirability function approach (DFA) was used to find out the optimal cutting parameters for minimum tool wear with maximum surface finish.http://jurnaltribologi.mytribos.org/v18/JT-18-58-80.pdfCutting fluid conditionsCoated carbide toolTool wearSurface roughnessWear mechanism
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author M. J. Mir
M. F. Wani
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M. F. Wani
The influence of cutting fluid conditions and machining parameters on cutting performance and wear mechanism of coated carbide tools
Jurnal Tribologi
Cutting fluid conditions
Coated carbide tool
Tool wear
Surface roughness
Wear mechanism
author_facet M. J. Mir
M. F. Wani
author_sort M. J. Mir
title The influence of cutting fluid conditions and machining parameters on cutting performance and wear mechanism of coated carbide tools
title_short The influence of cutting fluid conditions and machining parameters on cutting performance and wear mechanism of coated carbide tools
title_full The influence of cutting fluid conditions and machining parameters on cutting performance and wear mechanism of coated carbide tools
title_fullStr The influence of cutting fluid conditions and machining parameters on cutting performance and wear mechanism of coated carbide tools
title_full_unstemmed The influence of cutting fluid conditions and machining parameters on cutting performance and wear mechanism of coated carbide tools
title_sort influence of cutting fluid conditions and machining parameters on cutting performance and wear mechanism of coated carbide tools
publisher Malaysian Tribology Society
series Jurnal Tribologi
issn 2289-7232
publishDate 2018-09-01
description The present study investigates the effect of various cutting fluid cooling conditions and machining parameters on tool flank wear (VB) and surface roughness (Ra) in hard turning of AISI D2 steel using multilayer coated carbide inserts. Response surface methodology with Face centered composite design was adopted to reduce the number of tests. Analysis of variance was employed to check the validity of regression models and to determine the effects, contribution and significance of process parameters on desired responses. The analysis of variance results indicates that the effect of machining time (72.5%) and cutting speed (16.02%) were found to be the most dominant factors contributing to tool wear of the inserts. Alternatively, machining time (63.36%) and feed rate (17.66%) were the main factors influencing surface roughness (Ra) of the work material. On the other hand, application of low flow high velocity cutting fluid condition (LFHV) showed a substantial contribution in reducing tool wear and increasing surface finish. It was observed that adhesion, abrasion along with chipping were the most dominant tool failure modes of coated carbide inserts. Finally, Desirability function approach (DFA) was used to find out the optimal cutting parameters for minimum tool wear with maximum surface finish.
topic Cutting fluid conditions
Coated carbide tool
Tool wear
Surface roughness
Wear mechanism
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