Parameter optimization for high-speed end milling on Inconel 718 using uncoated carbide tool
Inconel 718 with exceptional characteristics is well known as a difficult-to-cut material especially during high-speed machining process. High cutting temperature further damaged the tool which results in low tool life. To overcome this matter, optimization on cutting parameters needed to be conduct...
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author | Hisam, Muhammad Juzaili Suhaimi, Mohd. Azlan Sharif, Safian Abd. Rahim, Erween Amrifan S. Mohruni, Amrifan S. Mohruni Zhuang, Kejia |
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description | Inconel 718 with exceptional characteristics is well known as a difficult-to-cut material especially during high-speed machining process. High cutting temperature further damaged the tool which results in low tool life. To overcome this matter, optimization on cutting parameters needed to be conducted in order to achieve longer tool life and desired cutting finish. Sets of optimized parameters consists of different cutting speed and feed rate were listed out through Research Surface Method (RSM) software which the effects and the output values were observed through high-speed end milling work on a 100 x 100 x 150 mm Inconel 718 block. The lowest cutting force and surface roughness at 776.04 N and 0.195 µm were recorded at the lowest parameter combination, while the highest results of 1,322.89 N and 0.478 µm were obtained from the highest parameter combination. Higher cutting parameter further deteriorate the cutting tool due to high heat and drastic reduction in tool life was observed, from 32 minutes of cutting process to only 2 minutes and 40 seconds. The results were further investigated through optimization work and cutting speed is the dominant factor that affected the results. The final model suggested that by using uncoated carbide tools, the lowest cutting speed and feed rate of 50 m/min and 0.05 mm/tooth can be implemented to obtain the desired cutting responses. |
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spelling | utm.eprints-1090722025-01-28T06:52:11Z http://eprints.utm.my/109072/ Parameter optimization for high-speed end milling on Inconel 718 using uncoated carbide tool Hisam, Muhammad Juzaili Suhaimi, Mohd. Azlan Sharif, Safian Abd. Rahim, Erween Amrifan S. Mohruni, Amrifan S. Mohruni Zhuang, Kejia TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery Inconel 718 with exceptional characteristics is well known as a difficult-to-cut material especially during high-speed machining process. High cutting temperature further damaged the tool which results in low tool life. To overcome this matter, optimization on cutting parameters needed to be conducted in order to achieve longer tool life and desired cutting finish. Sets of optimized parameters consists of different cutting speed and feed rate were listed out through Research Surface Method (RSM) software which the effects and the output values were observed through high-speed end milling work on a 100 x 100 x 150 mm Inconel 718 block. The lowest cutting force and surface roughness at 776.04 N and 0.195 µm were recorded at the lowest parameter combination, while the highest results of 1,322.89 N and 0.478 µm were obtained from the highest parameter combination. Higher cutting parameter further deteriorate the cutting tool due to high heat and drastic reduction in tool life was observed, from 32 minutes of cutting process to only 2 minutes and 40 seconds. The results were further investigated through optimization work and cutting speed is the dominant factor that affected the results. The final model suggested that by using uncoated carbide tools, the lowest cutting speed and feed rate of 50 m/min and 0.05 mm/tooth can be implemented to obtain the desired cutting responses. Penerbit UTM Press 2024-01 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/109072/1/MuhammadJuzaili2024_ParameterOptimizationforHighSpeed.pdf Hisam, Muhammad Juzaili and Suhaimi, Mohd. Azlan and Sharif, Safian and Abd. Rahim, Erween and Amrifan S. Mohruni, Amrifan S. Mohruni and Zhuang, Kejia (2024) Parameter optimization for high-speed end milling on Inconel 718 using uncoated carbide tool. Jurnal Teknologi, 86 (1). pp. 73-81. ISSN 0127-9696 http://dx.doi.org/10.11113/jurnalteknologi.v86.20297 DOI:10.11113/jurnalteknologi.v86.20297 |
spellingShingle | TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery Hisam, Muhammad Juzaili Suhaimi, Mohd. Azlan Sharif, Safian Abd. Rahim, Erween Amrifan S. Mohruni, Amrifan S. Mohruni Zhuang, Kejia Parameter optimization for high-speed end milling on Inconel 718 using uncoated carbide tool |
title | Parameter optimization for high-speed end milling on Inconel 718 using uncoated carbide tool |
title_full | Parameter optimization for high-speed end milling on Inconel 718 using uncoated carbide tool |
title_fullStr | Parameter optimization for high-speed end milling on Inconel 718 using uncoated carbide tool |
title_full_unstemmed | Parameter optimization for high-speed end milling on Inconel 718 using uncoated carbide tool |
title_short | Parameter optimization for high-speed end milling on Inconel 718 using uncoated carbide tool |
title_sort | parameter optimization for high speed end milling on inconel 718 using uncoated carbide tool |
topic | TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery |
url | http://eprints.utm.my/109072/1/MuhammadJuzaili2024_ParameterOptimizationforHighSpeed.pdf |
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