Abstract
ABSTRACT In the turning process, surface quality and tool life significantly depend on the surface texture design, tool geometry, process parameters, and cooling environment. Further, cutting velocity (v) and feed rate (f) have a proportional relationship with productivity. In the past, few attempts were made in turning of AISI 304 under cryogenic, dry, and combination of cryo-MQL conditions with conventional (without texture) tools. In the present research work, different microgroove angles 90° (T-1), 45° (T-2), and 60° (T-3) to the main cutting edge of the tool was prepared on the rake face of the PVD coated tungsten carbide tools, and performed experiments on AISI 304 SS under MQL cooling technique at varying ‘v’ and ‘f’ conditions, respectively. Further, experimental results were compared with untextured tools under MQL and wet cooling, respectively. From the results, the T-1 tool with MQL significantly reduced the surface roughness (Ra), tool wear (Vb), and cutting zone temperature (Tt) when compared to the T-2 tool with MQL, T-3 with MQL, untextured tool with MQL, and untextured tool with wet cooling, respectively, at varying ‘v’ and ‘f’ conditions.
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