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Performance of alumina-based ceramic inserts in high-speed machining of nimonic 80A

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Pages 8-17 | Received 03 Mar 2018, Accepted 18 Sep 2018, Published online: 10 Nov 2018
 

ABSTRACT

The study of machining forces and cutting tool wear during the machining is important for designing and selection of machining system and improving the productivity. This study reports the machinability of Nimonic 80A superalloy with alumina-based ceramic inserts. The objective is to analyze the reason for higher cutting forces generated during machining and tool wear mechanism on machining parameters. The cutting forces and tool wear are found to be mainly influenced by the cutting speed. The main causes of tool failure while machining Nimonic 80A are adhesion and abrasion. The role of tool wear is more dominant on the surface finish at lower cutting speed. Also, with an increase in cutting speed, thermally activated wear quietly increases at tool surfaces. The mechanistic approach is used to model the main cutting force. Developed cutting force model agrees well with experimental cutting force values.

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