Effect of micro textured tools on performance of high speed cutting tools

This report’s objective is to research on various variables which determines that micro-textured tools have better performance compared to a non-textured cutting tool. In order to reduce production costs, replacement frequency for cutting tools and the usage of lubricants are factors that can be con...

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Main Author: Lim, Daniel Ping-Hao
Other Authors: Castagne Sylvie Jeanne Constance
Format: Final Year Project (FYP)
Language:English
Published: 2016
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/68821
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description This report’s objective is to research on various variables which determines that micro-textured tools have better performance compared to a non-textured cutting tool. In order to reduce production costs, replacement frequency for cutting tools and the usage of lubricants are factors that can be considered. Hence, the study of shear angle, contact length and material composition will further demonstrate the effectiveness of textured tools as compared to non-textured tools. The aim is to use the least number of experiments to achieve the best results, inducing the Taguchi L9 Orthogonal Array method which will be explained in detail. In this project, the comparisons between micro-textured tools and non-textured tools were done following a series of experiments and data analysis, in hope of further proving that micro-textured tools are indeed more effective compared to non-textured tools. The use of software and high-tech equipment such as the SEM and the INCA will play a huge role in this report. By supporting this claim with concrete evidence coupled with future research in this aspect, hopefully this research can help by eventually leading to savings in production costs.
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spelling ntu-10356/688212023-03-04T18:15:25Z Effect of micro textured tools on performance of high speed cutting tools Lim, Daniel Ping-Hao Castagne Sylvie Jeanne Constance School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering DRNTU::Engineering This report’s objective is to research on various variables which determines that micro-textured tools have better performance compared to a non-textured cutting tool. In order to reduce production costs, replacement frequency for cutting tools and the usage of lubricants are factors that can be considered. Hence, the study of shear angle, contact length and material composition will further demonstrate the effectiveness of textured tools as compared to non-textured tools. The aim is to use the least number of experiments to achieve the best results, inducing the Taguchi L9 Orthogonal Array method which will be explained in detail. In this project, the comparisons between micro-textured tools and non-textured tools were done following a series of experiments and data analysis, in hope of further proving that micro-textured tools are indeed more effective compared to non-textured tools. The use of software and high-tech equipment such as the SEM and the INCA will play a huge role in this report. By supporting this claim with concrete evidence coupled with future research in this aspect, hopefully this research can help by eventually leading to savings in production costs. Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering) 2016-06-06T01:51:56Z 2016-06-06T01:51:56Z 2016 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/68821 en Nanyang Technological University 87 p. application/pdf
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