Nickel superalloys occupy a reasonably broad niche in the industry. One of this group’s most common and well-known alloys is Inconel 718. Parts from Inconel 718 are used in aerospace, energy, automotive, and some other vital industries, which creates a demand for research and improvement of the machining conditions of this alloy. This article is devoted to the systematization and generalization of the accumulated experience of machining of Inconel 718 at turning operation. The research methodology is based on the Pareto distribution. In the study, more than 50 articles devoted to turning Inconel 718 were analyzed. The tool materials, methods, and types of coating used in turning Inconel 718 were analyzed. Finite element method modeling of processing processes has been considered. The trends in the selection of cutting parameters and the geometry of the cutting tool and finite element method modeling of processing processes have been considered. Lacunae for promising future research were formulated.
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Yevdokymov, O., Kolesnyk, V., Peterka, J., Vopat, T., Gupta, M. K., Lisovenko, D., & Dovhopolov, A. (2023, August 1). Pareto Analysis of Machining Factors Significance When Turning of Nickel-Based Superalloy Inconel 718. Metals. Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI). https://doi.org/10.3390/met13081354
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