Abstract

ABSTRACT While machining of high-strength alloy steel materials, poor surface quality and decreased tool life are result by an increase in the cutting zone temperature close to the machining region. To overcome this, surface texture with green manufacturing environment is an alternate path to enhancing machining performance. In the present work, novel Parallel Grooved Textured Tools (PGT) was developed and studied the performance of so developed tools. Further, the Untextured Tool (UT) and PGT performance was compared while machining EN24 alloy steel under Minimum Quantity Lubrication (MQL) condition. It was perceived from result that textured tools reduced the cutting temperature (CT), rake wear (RW), flank wear (FW), surface roughness (Ra) and cutting force (CF) up to 18.96%, 18.79%, 24.31%, 12.69%, and18.96% respectively compared to UT.

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