Effect of cutting parameters on the degree of work hardening and tool life during high-speed machining of Inconel 718
暂无分享,去创建一个
L. Vijayaraghavan | B. Ramamoorthy | B. Ramamoorthy | D. Thakur | L. Vijayaraghavan | Dinesh G. Thakur
[1] Z. M. Wang,et al. The machinability of nickel-based alloys: a review , 1999 .
[2] A. Moisan,et al. Surface integrity in finish hard turning of case-hardened steels , 2003 .
[3] A. Moufki,et al. A review of developments towards dry and high speed machining of Inconel 718 alloy , 2004 .
[4] M. A. Mannan,et al. MACHINABILITY OF NICKEL-BASED HIGH TEMPERATURE ALLOYS , 2000 .
[5] Suhas S. Joshi,et al. Effect of machining parameters and cutting edge geometry on surface integrity of high-speed turned Inconel 718 , 2008 .
[6] B. Ramamoorthy,et al. Influence of different post treatments on tungsten carbide–cobalt inserts , 2008 .
[7] I. Choudhury,et al. Machining nickel base superalloys: Inconel 718 , 1998 .
[8] W. König,et al. Residual Stresses — Measurement and Causes in Machining Processes , 1982 .
[9] Keith Ridgway,et al. An analysis of the residual stresses generated in Inconel 718™ when turning , 2006 .
[10] F. O. Rasch,et al. Machinability of Particulate Aluminium Matrix Composites , 1992 .
[11] A. Chambers,et al. Machining of Al5Mg reinforced with 5 vol.% Saffil and 15 vol.% SiC , 1991 .
[12] E. Ezugwu,et al. Surface abuse when machining cast iron (G-17) and nickel-base superalloy (Inconel 718) with ceramic tools , 1995 .
[13] Mahmudur Rahman,et al. The machinability of inconel 718 , 1997 .