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Surface Roughness of Aluminium Hybrid Metal Matrix Composites Affected by Tool Materials and Operating Conditions

Year 2020, Volume: 1 Issue: 3, 71 - 82, 01.09.2020

Abstract

The effect of the high speed steel (HSS) and tungsten carbide tool materials on the machining of the hybrid aluminium metal composite as-cast materials, age hardness and mild steel by measurement of surface roughness is reported in this article. The Al20204 + 10% SiC+2.5% Gr and Al20204 + 10% Al2O3 + 2.5% Gr composites are prepared. By casting and then by age hardening these hybrid composites are used. These four materials are used with HSS and Tungsten carbide tools to study the surface roughness. The four composites are compared with mild steel work piece and with as cast Al20204. The cutting speed is increased from 30 to 125 m/min and the feed rate from 0.006 to 0.125 mm/min. Depth of cut during the analysis is increased from 0.5 to 1.25 mm and vegetable oil as a coolant is used for entire investigation. The analysis in this study reveals that, regardless of materials the surface roughness reduced with cutting speed and increased with depth of cut and marginal increase with increase in feed rate. The Tungsten carbide tool, however, demonstrated greater strength than the HSS tool in producing more roughness.

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Primary Language English
Subjects Manufacturing and Industrial Engineering
Journal Section Research Articles
Authors

Naveen Cr This is me

Thomas Pinto This is me

Publication Date September 1, 2020
Published in Issue Year 2020 Volume: 1 Issue: 3

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APA Cr, N., & Pinto, T. (2020). Surface Roughness of Aluminium Hybrid Metal Matrix Composites Affected by Tool Materials and Operating Conditions. Journal of Advances in Manufacturing Engineering, 1(3), 71-82.
AMA Cr N, Pinto T. Surface Roughness of Aluminium Hybrid Metal Matrix Composites Affected by Tool Materials and Operating Conditions. J Adv Manuf Eng. September 2020;1(3):71-82.
Chicago Cr, Naveen, and Thomas Pinto. “Surface Roughness of Aluminium Hybrid Metal Matrix Composites Affected by Tool Materials and Operating Conditions”. Journal of Advances in Manufacturing Engineering 1, no. 3 (September 2020): 71-82.
EndNote Cr N, Pinto T (September 1, 2020) Surface Roughness of Aluminium Hybrid Metal Matrix Composites Affected by Tool Materials and Operating Conditions. Journal of Advances in Manufacturing Engineering 1 3 71–82.
IEEE N. Cr and T. Pinto, “Surface Roughness of Aluminium Hybrid Metal Matrix Composites Affected by Tool Materials and Operating Conditions”, J Adv Manuf Eng, vol. 1, no. 3, pp. 71–82, 2020.
ISNAD Cr, Naveen - Pinto, Thomas. “Surface Roughness of Aluminium Hybrid Metal Matrix Composites Affected by Tool Materials and Operating Conditions”. Journal of Advances in Manufacturing Engineering 1/3 (September 2020), 71-82.
JAMA Cr N, Pinto T. Surface Roughness of Aluminium Hybrid Metal Matrix Composites Affected by Tool Materials and Operating Conditions. J Adv Manuf Eng. 2020;1:71–82.
MLA Cr, Naveen and Thomas Pinto. “Surface Roughness of Aluminium Hybrid Metal Matrix Composites Affected by Tool Materials and Operating Conditions”. Journal of Advances in Manufacturing Engineering, vol. 1, no. 3, 2020, pp. 71-82.
Vancouver Cr N, Pinto T. Surface Roughness of Aluminium Hybrid Metal Matrix Composites Affected by Tool Materials and Operating Conditions. J Adv Manuf Eng. 2020;1(3):71-82.