Influence of cutting condition on chip morphology when turning hardened stainless steel using coated carbide cutting tools under minimum quantity of lubrication

The quality of the machined surface is considered as one of the most important characteristics in machining due to the relation between customers' requirements and high performance demands. Machining process, including the resulting surface finish, is significantly influenced by chips generated...

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Main Authors: Saad Elmunafi, Mohamed Handawi, Noordin, M. Y., Elshwain, Amad Elddein, Kurniawan, D.
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spelling my.utm.921522021-08-30T04:58:49Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/92152/ Influence of cutting condition on chip morphology when turning hardened stainless steel using coated carbide cutting tools under minimum quantity of lubrication Saad Elmunafi, Mohamed Handawi Noordin, M. Y. Elshwain, Amad Elddein Kurniawan, D. TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery The quality of the machined surface is considered as one of the most important characteristics in machining due to the relation between customers' requirements and high performance demands. Machining process, including the resulting surface finish, is significantly influenced by chips generated. Minimum quantity of lubrication (MQL), which sprays small amount of cutting fluid to the cutting zone area with the aid of compressed air, is an ecofriendly cutting fluid application technique with similar advantage to conventional flood cooling. This paper investigates the effect of cutting speed (100 – 170 m/min) and feed rate (0.16 – 0.24 mm/rev)) on chip morphology when turning a hardened AISI 420 stainless steel under MQL using castor oil. Chip forms, thickness, and hardness were observed. It was found that continuous chip was generated at low cutting speed at all feed rates and saw toothed or segmented chips are produced at medium and high cutting speeds and feed rates. Cutting speed and feed rate influenced the thickness of the chip generated. 2020 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Saad Elmunafi, Mohamed Handawi and Noordin, M. Y. and Elshwain, Amad Elddein and Kurniawan, D. (2020) Influence of cutting condition on chip morphology when turning hardened stainless steel using coated carbide cutting tools under minimum quantity of lubrication. In: 1st International Seminar on Advances in Metallurgy and Materials, i-SENAMM 2019, 12 - 13 December 2019, Jakarta, Indonesia. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0015828
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topic TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
spellingShingle TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
Saad Elmunafi, Mohamed Handawi
Noordin, M. Y.
Elshwain, Amad Elddein
Kurniawan, D.
Influence of cutting condition on chip morphology when turning hardened stainless steel using coated carbide cutting tools under minimum quantity of lubrication
description The quality of the machined surface is considered as one of the most important characteristics in machining due to the relation between customers' requirements and high performance demands. Machining process, including the resulting surface finish, is significantly influenced by chips generated. Minimum quantity of lubrication (MQL), which sprays small amount of cutting fluid to the cutting zone area with the aid of compressed air, is an ecofriendly cutting fluid application technique with similar advantage to conventional flood cooling. This paper investigates the effect of cutting speed (100 – 170 m/min) and feed rate (0.16 – 0.24 mm/rev)) on chip morphology when turning a hardened AISI 420 stainless steel under MQL using castor oil. Chip forms, thickness, and hardness were observed. It was found that continuous chip was generated at low cutting speed at all feed rates and saw toothed or segmented chips are produced at medium and high cutting speeds and feed rates. Cutting speed and feed rate influenced the thickness of the chip generated.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Saad Elmunafi, Mohamed Handawi
Noordin, M. Y.
Elshwain, Amad Elddein
Kurniawan, D.
author_facet Saad Elmunafi, Mohamed Handawi
Noordin, M. Y.
Elshwain, Amad Elddein
Kurniawan, D.
author_sort Saad Elmunafi, Mohamed Handawi
title Influence of cutting condition on chip morphology when turning hardened stainless steel using coated carbide cutting tools under minimum quantity of lubrication
title_short Influence of cutting condition on chip morphology when turning hardened stainless steel using coated carbide cutting tools under minimum quantity of lubrication
title_full Influence of cutting condition on chip morphology when turning hardened stainless steel using coated carbide cutting tools under minimum quantity of lubrication
title_fullStr Influence of cutting condition on chip morphology when turning hardened stainless steel using coated carbide cutting tools under minimum quantity of lubrication
title_full_unstemmed Influence of cutting condition on chip morphology when turning hardened stainless steel using coated carbide cutting tools under minimum quantity of lubrication
title_sort influence of cutting condition on chip morphology when turning hardened stainless steel using coated carbide cutting tools under minimum quantity of lubrication
publishDate 2020
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/92152/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0015828
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