Prediction of cutting force, tool wear and surface roughness of Al6061/SiC composite for end milling operations using RSM

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S. Jeyakumar
K. Marimuthu
T. Ramachandran
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[1] PSNA College of Engineering and Technology,
[2] Coimbatore Institute of Technology,undefined
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Al6061composite; Cutting force; RSM; Surface roughness;
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The results of mathematical modeling and the experimental investigation on the machinability of aluminium (Al6061) silicon carbide particulate (SiCp) metal matrix composite (MMC) during end milling process is analyzed. The machining was difficult to cut the material because of its hardness and wear resistance due to its abrasive nature of reinforcement element. The influence of machining parameters such as spindle speed, feed rate, depth of cut and nose radius on the cutting force has been investigated. The influence of the length of machining on the tool wear and the machining parameters on the surface finish criteria have been determined through the response surface methodology (RSM) prediction model. The prediction model is also used to determine the combined effect of machining parameters on the cutting force, tool wear and surface roughness. The results of the model were compared with the experimental results and found to be good agreement with them. The results of prediction model help in the selection of process parameters to reduce the cutting force, tool wear and surface roughness, which ensures quality of milling processes.
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页码:2813 / 2822
页数:9
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