The effect of cutting parameters for the finest surface roughness during the turning of AISI 1045 with a WC insert

Springer Science and Business Media LLC - Tập 29 - Trang 3437-3445 - 2015
Yong-Sun Kim1, Won Tae Kwon2
1Department of Mechanical and Information Engineering, University of Seoul, Seoul, Korea
2Faculty of Department of Mechanical and Information Engineering, University of Seoul, Seoul, Korea

Tóm tắt

Even though many techniques have been used in the research for the quality of a surface, the effect of each cutting condition on the surface roughness has yet to be definitely determined. In the present study, the cause of the contradictory effect of the cutting condition was explained. As a result, the cutting velocity was found to be an improper cutting parameter for explaining variations in surface roughness. It was also discovered that the depth of cut could affect the surface roughness, contrary to the claims of most publications. Consequently, the optimum cutting conditions were determined for the finest surface roughness, and were proven to be significantly better than those obtained using the Taguchi method and methods described in the literature.

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