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Modeling of machined surface characteristics in cryogenic orthogonal turning of inconel 718

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ABSTRACT The determination of the optimal machining conditions for assuring desired machined surface characteristics of a part is one of the main goals in a machining process. In this article,… Click to show full abstract

ABSTRACT The determination of the optimal machining conditions for assuring desired machined surface characteristics of a part is one of the main goals in a machining process. In this article, the impact of a cooling lubrication fluid, its delivery phase and location, as well as machining parameters, on residual stresses have been investigated. The workpiece material under observation is Inconel 718. For measuring residual stress profiles, X-ray diffraction technique has been used. Additionally, besides the experimental work, modeling with the finite element method model was implemented and correlated with experimental results. The results show that residual stresses are influenced by the cooling lubrication scenario, even though the machining parameters are kept constant. However, flood and cryogenic machining show more compressive residual stresses than a dry machining case. On the other hand, the results have shown also that machining parameters influence residual stresses, where stresses increase with their increase (vc and f).

Keywords: machined surface; inconel 718; surface characteristics; residual stresses

Journal Title: Machining Science and Technology
Year Published: 2018

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