Abstract

High Speed machining has captured popularity over last few years; Due to technological enhancements its implementation was successful. Because of progressive growth in machine tools and cutting too technology, HSM has proved itself an economic manufacturing process for manufacturing parts with high fidelity and surface quality. In recent times, with the progress of cutting tool technologies, HSM has also been used for machining alloy steels for preparing molds/dies employed in the manufacturing of a broad collection of automotive components, and also for plastic molding parts. This mechanization was effectively used with some advancement in machine tools, controllers and spindles. [1, 2]. The goal of this research is to develop mathematical models, in terms of the High-speed Milling operation input parameters. These models will assist engineers and technologists to achieve desirable machining conditions. This approach will assure the highest Depth of Cut, and assist in lowering machining time. Furthermore, it will reduce the numbers of experiments without any significant loss in the accuracy of the models developed.

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