The Effect of End Milling Parameters on Surface Roughness when Machining Corrosion Resistance Alloy

The increase of consumer needs for quality metal cutting related products (more precise tolerances and better product surface roughness) has driven the metal cutting industry to continuously improve quality control of metal cutting processes. Within these metal cutting processes, the end-milling p...

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Main Authors: M. M., Noor, K., Kadirgama, M. R. M., Rejab, M. S. M., Sani, M. M., Rahman, T. T., Mon
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spelling my.ump.umpir.14122018-01-25T01:02:34Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/1412/ The Effect of End Milling Parameters on Surface Roughness when Machining Corrosion Resistance Alloy M. M., Noor K., Kadirgama M. R. M., Rejab M. S. M., Sani M. M., Rahman T. T., Mon TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery The increase of consumer needs for quality metal cutting related products (more precise tolerances and better product surface roughness) has driven the metal cutting industry to continuously improve quality control of metal cutting processes. Within these metal cutting processes, the end-milling process is one of the most fundamental metal removal operations used in the manufacturing industry. The aim of the this study is to develop the surface roughness prediction model for Hastelloy C-22HS with aid of statistical method, using coated carbide cutting tool under various cutting conditions. This material is superior materials for corrosion resistance which commonly used underwater applications such as submarine components and etc. This prediction model was then compared with the results obtained by experimentally. By using Response Surface Method (RSM) of experiment, first and second order models were developed with 95% confidence level. The surface roughness was developed in terms of cutting speed, feed rate and axial depth using RSM and design of experiment. In general, the results obtained from the mathematical model are in good agreement with that obtained from the experiment data’s. It was found that the feedrate, cutting speed and axial depth played a major role in determining the surface roughness. On the other hand, the surface roughness increases with a reduction in cutting speed. 2009 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/1412/1/2009_P_ICAME09_M.M.Noor_K.Kadirgama-Conference-.pdf M. M., Noor and K., Kadirgama and M. R. M., Rejab and M. S. M., Sani and M. M., Rahman and T. T., Mon (2009) The Effect of End Milling Parameters on Surface Roughness when Machining Corrosion Resistance Alloy. In: International Conference on Advance Mechanical Engineering (ICAME’09), 22-25 June 2009 , Concorde Hotel, Shah Alam, Selangor. . (Unpublished)
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M. M., Noor
K., Kadirgama
M. R. M., Rejab
M. S. M., Sani
M. M., Rahman
T. T., Mon
The Effect of End Milling Parameters on Surface Roughness when Machining Corrosion Resistance Alloy
description The increase of consumer needs for quality metal cutting related products (more precise tolerances and better product surface roughness) has driven the metal cutting industry to continuously improve quality control of metal cutting processes. Within these metal cutting processes, the end-milling process is one of the most fundamental metal removal operations used in the manufacturing industry. The aim of the this study is to develop the surface roughness prediction model for Hastelloy C-22HS with aid of statistical method, using coated carbide cutting tool under various cutting conditions. This material is superior materials for corrosion resistance which commonly used underwater applications such as submarine components and etc. This prediction model was then compared with the results obtained by experimentally. By using Response Surface Method (RSM) of experiment, first and second order models were developed with 95% confidence level. The surface roughness was developed in terms of cutting speed, feed rate and axial depth using RSM and design of experiment. In general, the results obtained from the mathematical model are in good agreement with that obtained from the experiment data’s. It was found that the feedrate, cutting speed and axial depth played a major role in determining the surface roughness. On the other hand, the surface roughness increases with a reduction in cutting speed.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author M. M., Noor
K., Kadirgama
M. R. M., Rejab
M. S. M., Sani
M. M., Rahman
T. T., Mon
author_facet M. M., Noor
K., Kadirgama
M. R. M., Rejab
M. S. M., Sani
M. M., Rahman
T. T., Mon
author_sort M. M., Noor
title The Effect of End Milling Parameters on Surface Roughness when Machining Corrosion Resistance Alloy
title_short The Effect of End Milling Parameters on Surface Roughness when Machining Corrosion Resistance Alloy
title_full The Effect of End Milling Parameters on Surface Roughness when Machining Corrosion Resistance Alloy
title_fullStr The Effect of End Milling Parameters on Surface Roughness when Machining Corrosion Resistance Alloy
title_full_unstemmed The Effect of End Milling Parameters on Surface Roughness when Machining Corrosion Resistance Alloy
title_sort effect of end milling parameters on surface roughness when machining corrosion resistance alloy
publishDate 2009
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/1412/1/2009_P_ICAME09_M.M.Noor_K.Kadirgama-Conference-.pdf
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