Dry machining of inconel 718

Dry machining has been gaining interest from the industry due to the concern of machining cost and effects on environment. This method has not been commonly applied in industry which the cutting material is nickel-based superalloy that has low machinability. Besides that, the quality of work is of h...

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Main Author: Leong, Ceng Yew
Other Authors: David Lee Butler
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2016
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-686922023-03-04T19:24:52Z Dry machining of inconel 718 Leong, Ceng Yew David Lee Butler School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering A*STAR Advanced Remanufacturing and Technology Centre DRNTU::Engineering Dry machining has been gaining interest from the industry due to the concern of machining cost and effects on environment. This method has not been commonly applied in industry which the cutting material is nickel-based superalloy that has low machinability. Besides that, the quality of work is of high concern as well, which dry machining might not be able to achieve due to less lubrication and cooling effect. Currently, there is no experiment on dry turning of Inconel 718 which investigates the effect of cutting speed on surface roughness, hardness, vibration, cutting temperature, cutting force, chip formation and tool wear together. In this project, all these results were obtained and studied. Five different cutting inserts were chosen to perform turning on Inconel 718 without coolant using computer numerical control (CNC) cutting machine. The experimental results showed that dry machining using coated carbide insert had the best results at a cutting speed of 100 m/min. Besides that, the insert that had a two-step chip breaker was better for dry cutting. To improve on the experiment, other cutting parameters can be considered. Furthermore, the best conditions can be used to perform dry and minimum quantity lubrication (MQL) and compare the results. Bachelor of Engineering (Aerospace Engineering) 2016-05-31T01:08:25Z 2016-05-31T01:08:25Z 2016 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/68692 en Nanyang Technological University 87 p. application/pdf
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Dry machining of inconel 718
description Dry machining has been gaining interest from the industry due to the concern of machining cost and effects on environment. This method has not been commonly applied in industry which the cutting material is nickel-based superalloy that has low machinability. Besides that, the quality of work is of high concern as well, which dry machining might not be able to achieve due to less lubrication and cooling effect. Currently, there is no experiment on dry turning of Inconel 718 which investigates the effect of cutting speed on surface roughness, hardness, vibration, cutting temperature, cutting force, chip formation and tool wear together. In this project, all these results were obtained and studied. Five different cutting inserts were chosen to perform turning on Inconel 718 without coolant using computer numerical control (CNC) cutting machine. The experimental results showed that dry machining using coated carbide insert had the best results at a cutting speed of 100 m/min. Besides that, the insert that had a two-step chip breaker was better for dry cutting. To improve on the experiment, other cutting parameters can be considered. Furthermore, the best conditions can be used to perform dry and minimum quantity lubrication (MQL) and compare the results.
author2 David Lee Butler
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Leong, Ceng Yew
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author Leong, Ceng Yew
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title Dry machining of inconel 718
title_short Dry machining of inconel 718
title_full Dry machining of inconel 718
title_fullStr Dry machining of inconel 718
title_full_unstemmed Dry machining of inconel 718
title_sort dry machining of inconel 718
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