Effect of cutting parameters on surface roughness and Tool wear for turning of AISI H13 die steel

Authors

  • Jagjeet Singh Mechanical Engineering,CEC Landran Mohali, Punjab
  • Inderjeet Singh Mechanical Engineering,CEC Landran Mohali, Punjab
  • Ravinder Singh Mechanical Engineering,CEC Landran Mohali, Punjab
  • Amandeep Singh Bains Mechanical Engineering,CEC Landran Mohali, Punjab

Keywords:

RSM, Tool wear, feed rate , depth of cut

Abstract

Manufacturers of modern industries required higher production rate with required surface finish value and
low tool wear so that the cost of manufacturing can be minimized combination with the reduced manufacturing time.
Current research work utilizes response surface methodology (RSM) for modeling to predict surface roughness and tool
wear for variety of cutting conditions in finish hard turning. In this paper hard turning of AISI H13 steel with coated
carbide tools have been done at different cutting conditions. From the experimental data obtained it concluded that the
coated carbide tools more economical and Surface roughness increases with increase in cutting speed and it decreases
with decrease in feed rate.Tool wear increase with increase in feed rate as well as depth of cut.

Published

2017-04-25

How to Cite

Jagjeet Singh, Inderjeet Singh, Ravinder Singh, & Amandeep Singh Bains. (2017). Effect of cutting parameters on surface roughness and Tool wear for turning of AISI H13 die steel. International Journal of Advance Engineering and Research Development (IJAERD), 4(4), 525–531. Retrieved from https://ijaerd.com/index.php/IJAERD/article/view/2607

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