Influence of machining process parameters on the tool flank wear (VBc) was investigated and optimized during turning silicon carbide particulate (SiCp) reinforced Al 7075 (Al 7075/SiCp) metal matrix composite (MMC) in heat treated condition. Metal removal was carried out by multilayer TiN coated tungsten carbide inserts in dry environment. Mechanism of tool failure was also studied. ANOVA revealed that the most significant machining parameter for VBc was cutting speed, followed by feed. Depth of cut was not significant. Quadratic response surface model was developed and its adequacy was verified.
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Das, D., Chaubey, A. K., Nayak, B. B., Mishra, P. C., & Samal, C. (2018). Investigation on cutting tool wear in turning Al 7075/SiCp metal matrix composite. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 377). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/377/1/012110
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