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Surface Integrity Analysis when Machining Inconel 718 with Conventional and Cryogenic Cooling
(Elsevier, 2016)
Cryogenic machining together with minimum quantity lubrication (MQL), is claimed to be a promising alternative to flood cooling in industrial applications since it avoids the use of large amounts of cutting fluids and it ...
Tool Damage and Adhesion Effects in Turning and Drilling of Hardened Steels
(World Academy of Science, 2016)
Noteworthy results have been obtained in the turning and drilling of hardened high-strength steels using tungsten carbide based cutting tools. In a finish turning process, it was seen that surface roughness and tool flank ...
A useful analytical formula to avoid thermal damage in the adaptive control of dry surface grinding
(Elsevier, 2016)
An adaptive control is proposed for dry surface grinding to extend the use of the wheel without needing to be dressed, preserving at the same time the surface integrity of the workpiece. The implementation of this adaptive ...
Heat transferred to the workpiece based on temperature measurements by IR technique in dry and lubricated drilling of Inconel 718
(Elsevier, 2016)
In manufacturing aeronautical critical components, such as turbine discs commonly made of Inconel 718, surface integrity is crucial to ensure their fatigue life. Among the machining processes used, the drilling operation ...
Influence of tool wear on residual stresses when turning Inconel 718
(Elsevier, 2016)
This paper analyzes the effect of tool wear on residual stresses when turning. Inconel 718 discs were machined for prolonged periods at several cutting speeds, feed-rates and depth of cut. Tests were interrupted to measure ...