Abstract

In this article, effect of cutting parameters, namely, cutting speed, feed rate and tool nose radius, on the tool life was examined experimentally. The experiments were performed on boring of AISI 316 steel with cemented carbide tool inserts. Design of experiments was prepared, and eight experiments were performed with two levels of the cutting parameters. The effects of cutting parameters were analyzed by evaluating the amplitude of workpiece vibration, surface roughness and volume of metal removed. The experimental data were taken for evaluation of tool life for a flank wear of 0.6 mm in all the eight trials. A laser Doppler vibrometer was used for online data acquisition of workpiece vibration, and a high-speed fast Fourier transform analyzer was used to process the acousto-optic emission signals for the workpiece vibration. Taguchi, analysis of variance and regression analysis methods were used to identify significant cutting parameters affecting the workpiece vibrations, surface roughness and volume of metal removed. All selected analysis methods used in this study predicted similar cutting parameter.

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