Machinability of Aluminum Nitride Ceramic using TiAlN and TiN Coated Carbide Tool Insert

This research presents the performance of Aluminum nitride ceramic in end milling using using TiAlN and TiN coated carbide tool insert under dry machining. The surface roughness of the work piece and tool wear was analyzed in this. The design of experiments (DOE) approach using Response surface meth...

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Main Authors: Moola, M., Gorin, Alexander, Kaled, A., Debnath, Sujan
Format: Journal Article
Published: Trans Tech Publications 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/37778
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author Moola, M.
Gorin, Alexander
Kaled, A.
Debnath, Sujan
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Gorin, Alexander
Kaled, A.
Debnath, Sujan
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description This research presents the performance of Aluminum nitride ceramic in end milling using using TiAlN and TiN coated carbide tool insert under dry machining. The surface roughness of the work piece and tool wear was analyzed in this. The design of experiments (DOE) approach using Response surface methodology was implemented to optimize the cutting parameters of a computer numerical control (CNC) end milling machine. The analysis of variance (ANOVA) was adapted to identify the most influential factors on the CNC end milling process. The mathematical predictive model developed for surface roughness and tool wear in terms of cutting speed, feed rate, and depth of cut. The cutting speed is found to be the most significant factor affecting the surface roughness of work piece and tool wear in end milling process.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-377782017-09-13T14:28:06Z Machinability of Aluminum Nitride Ceramic using TiAlN and TiN Coated Carbide Tool Insert Moola, M. Gorin, Alexander Kaled, A. Debnath, Sujan Surface roughness and End milling Tool wear Aluminum nitride ceramic This research presents the performance of Aluminum nitride ceramic in end milling using using TiAlN and TiN coated carbide tool insert under dry machining. The surface roughness of the work piece and tool wear was analyzed in this. The design of experiments (DOE) approach using Response surface methodology was implemented to optimize the cutting parameters of a computer numerical control (CNC) end milling machine. The analysis of variance (ANOVA) was adapted to identify the most influential factors on the CNC end milling process. The mathematical predictive model developed for surface roughness and tool wear in terms of cutting speed, feed rate, and depth of cut. The cutting speed is found to be the most significant factor affecting the surface roughness of work piece and tool wear in end milling process. 2014 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/37778 10.4028/www.scientific.net/MSF.773-774.437 Trans Tech Publications restricted
spellingShingle Surface roughness
and End milling
Tool wear
Aluminum nitride ceramic
Moola, M.
Gorin, Alexander
Kaled, A.
Debnath, Sujan
Machinability of Aluminum Nitride Ceramic using TiAlN and TiN Coated Carbide Tool Insert
title Machinability of Aluminum Nitride Ceramic using TiAlN and TiN Coated Carbide Tool Insert
title_full Machinability of Aluminum Nitride Ceramic using TiAlN and TiN Coated Carbide Tool Insert
title_fullStr Machinability of Aluminum Nitride Ceramic using TiAlN and TiN Coated Carbide Tool Insert
title_full_unstemmed Machinability of Aluminum Nitride Ceramic using TiAlN and TiN Coated Carbide Tool Insert
title_short Machinability of Aluminum Nitride Ceramic using TiAlN and TiN Coated Carbide Tool Insert
title_sort machinability of aluminum nitride ceramic using tialn and tin coated carbide tool insert
topic Surface roughness
and End milling
Tool wear
Aluminum nitride ceramic
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/37778