Experimental Investigation to Study the Effect of the Mineral Oil and Carbide Insert Shapes on Machining of Aisi 4140

Abstract

There are so many machining parameters, which affects the surface finish of product. One important machining parameter is the shape of the cutting tool and another one is the cutting condition (dry or wet). In this study, the performance of three different shapes of carbide inserts (triangular, round and square shapes) are investigated when turning AISI 4140 under the presence of mineral oil. Depth of cut, cutting speed and feed has been selected as the machining parameters. Full factorial design was used for this experimental study. It has been observed that cutting tool shape and mineral oil has a great role in controlling the surface quality along with the other machining parameters.

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Pardeep Singh, Hartaj Singh, Anil Singh, Rewat Mahajan

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  • EP ID EP18629
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Pardeep Singh, Hartaj Singh, Anil Singh, Rewat Mahajan (2014). Experimental Investigation to Study the Effect of the Mineral Oil and Carbide Insert Shapes on Machining of Aisi 4140. International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology (IJRASET), 2(9), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-18629