Optimization and analysis of cutting parameters using cryogenic media in machining of high strength alloy steel

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Tahir, Waseem
Jaffery, Husain
Ali, Liaqat
Khan, Mushtaq
Butt, Shahid
Jaffery, Mehdi

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Tahir W., Jaffery H., Ali L., Khan M., Butt S. and Jaffery M. (2013). Optimization and analysis of cutting parameters using cryogenic media in machining of high strength alloy steel. Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Manufacturing Research (ICMR2013), Cranfield University, UK, 19th – 20th September 2013, pp 257-262

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In this research, liquid Argon is used as a cryogenic media to optimize the cutting parameters for evaluation of tool flank wear width of Tungsten Carbide Insert (CNMG 120404-WF 4215) while turning high strength alloy steel. Robust design concept of Taguchi L9 (34) method is applied to determine the optimum conditions. This analysis revealed is revealed that cryogenic impact is more significant in reduction of the tool flank wear.

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turning, liquid argon, flank wear

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