ABSTRACT Since the machinability data on grade 3 austempered ductile iron is scarce, this experimental work mainly focuses on the impact of machining parameters on cutting force and surface roughness… Click to show full abstract
ABSTRACT Since the machinability data on grade 3 austempered ductile iron is scarce, this experimental work mainly focuses on the impact of machining parameters on cutting force and surface roughness while turning the above work material with cubic boron nitride and tungsten carbide inserts. Parameters like depth of cut, cutting speed and feed were considered in this study when analyzing the machinability of austempered ductile iron. Austempered ductile iron was turned with CBN and coated WC inserts. The response surface methodology was utilized to design the experiments and optimize the cutting parameters for the work material by each of the above inserts. The cubic boron nitride insert performs well as compared to the coated tungsten carbide for turning the austempered ductile iron and it has been concluded by taking lower force and higher surface finish in to consideration. The optimum parameters for turning austempered ductile iron with the cubic boron nitride insert is as follows: 174 meter/minute cutting speed, 0.102 millimeter/revolution feed and depth of cut of 0.5 millimeter.
               
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