OPTIMIZATION OF MACHINING CHARACTERISTICS DURING HELICAL MILLING OF AISI D2 STEEL CONSIDERING CHIP GEOMETRY

V U S, VaraPrasad and K Venkata, Rao and P Sathish, Kumar (2022) OPTIMIZATION OF MACHINING CHARACTERISTICS DURING HELICAL MILLING OF AISI D2 STEEL CONSIDERING CHIP GEOMETRY. INDEPENDENT JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT & PRODUCTION, 13 (2). pp. 750-770. ISSN 2236-269X

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Abstract

Helical milling is one of the high-performance and high-quality hole manufacturing activities with strong prospects for the automotive and aerospace industries. Literature suggests chip
geometry plays a significant role in optimizing machining operations. In the present study, a mechanistic approach is used to estimate the chip geometry, cutting force and power/energy
consumption concerning the tool rotation angle. Experiments are conducted at different levels of spindle rotational speed, cutter orbital speed and axial depth of cuts using 8 and 10 mm
diameter mill cutters. Experimental results for cutting speed in X, Y and Z directions are measured. A hybrid approach, which combines the Taguchi method and Graph theory and
matrix approach (GTMA) technique is used and optimized process parameters. The highest aggregate utility process parameters are met by 2000 rpm spindle speed, 50 rpm orbital speed and 0.2 mm axial cutting depth during helical milling of AISI D2 steel. FEM simulation is used for predicting the chip thickness, cutting forces and power consumption and also validated the optimization

Item Type: Article
Subjects: AC Rearch Cluster
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Date Deposited: 13 Dec 2023 05:45
Last Modified: 13 Dec 2023 05:45
URI: https://ir.vignan.ac.in/id/eprint/504

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