Abstract

Nickel-based alloys, such as Inconel 718, are widely used in space technology, rocket engines, nuclear reactors, petrochemicals, submarines, power plants, and other applications. It is classified as a challenging material to process due to its strong mechanical properties, low thermal conductivity, and other characteristics. The main objective of this work is to determine the optimal cutting parameters for turning Inconel 718 using a coated carbide tool, with the aim of reducing cutting tool vibration, minimizing surface roughness, and maximizing material removal rate. This is achieved by employing the Measurement of Alternatives and Ranking according to Compromise Solution technique (MARCOS) coupled with Taguchi's signal-to-noise ratio. The results have demonstrated that the configuration of the cutting parameters for achieving the aforementioned objectives is as follows: r = 0.8 mm, Vc = 70 mm/min, f = 0.08 mm/rev, and ap = 0.3 mm.

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