Review on Effects of Process Parameters in Hard Turning of Steels |
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@article{IJIRSTV3I6022, |
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The hard-turning process is steadily finding its place in modern manufacturing technology and with advance cutting tool materials it can be applied as alternative machining process to grinding providing a more economical way to finish hard surfaces. The main concerns of hard turning are tooling cost and the effect of process on machinability characteristics. The poor selection of process parameters may cause excessive tool wear and increased surface roughness. Hence there is a need to find the right parameters to achieve the right dimensional accuracy, good surface and maximum material removal rate. This paper reviews the effects of various process parameters such as cutting speed, depth of cut and feed rate on the response parameters such as surface roughness, material removal rate and chip reduction coefficient. Through this study main cutting parameters which affect the turning operation are discussed. |
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Chip Reduction coefficient, Grinding, HRc, Hard turning, MRR, Surface roughness |
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