Abstract

ABSTRACT Nitrogen strengthened austenitic stainless steels are uneasy to machine. 22-13-5 stainless steel better known as Nitronic-50 is also not an exception. The current study deals with such an investigation where Nitronic-50 has been machined under varied cutting speeds, feeds and depths of cut and its machinability has been tried to be adjudged on the basis of cutting forces, apparent coefficient of friction, tool-tip temperature, chip reduction coefficient, flank wear width, chip morphology and surface roughness. It is seen that while using higher cutting speed-lower feed-higher depth of cut combination, tangential cutting forces were 18.83% and 29.57%, apparent coefficient of friction was 9.48% and 12.90%, tool-tip temperature was 11.02% and 22.31%, flank wear was 41.25% and 29.91%, and surface roughness was 22.91% and 24.27% lesser as compared to the higher values obtained with higher cutting speed-higher feed-higher depth of cut and intermediate cutting speed-higher feed-higher depth of cut combinations, respectively.

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