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Research Title Influences of Cutting Speed on Surface Roughness during Machining of Chromium Molybdenum Steel with Ceramic Insert Cutting Tool 
Date of Distribution 24 September 2018 
Conference
     Title of the Conference 2017 International Symposium on Computer Science and Intelligent Controls 
     Organiser IASED 
     Conference Place Hungary 
     Province/State Budapest, Hungary 
     Conference Date 20 October 2017 
     To 22 October 2017 
Proceeding Paper
     Volume 2017 
     Issue 8294181 
     Page 172-176 
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     Abstract Hard turning experiments using an Al2O3+TiC insert cutting tool for machining AISI 4140 chromium molybdenum steel bar for automotive industry applications were investigated. Turning experiments were carried out with varying cutting speeds ranging from 150 to 220 m/min under conventional dry hard operation. Analysis of variance showed that average surface roughness was significantly affected by cutting speed at the level of significance of 0.05. Average surface roughness value at a cutting speed of 220 m/min was lowest compared to average values at cutting speeds of 150 and 180 m/min, based on the least significant difference method. Micro-wear behaviors identified in the experiments through SEM micrographs consisted of edge chipping and micro abrasion on the Al2O3+TiC inserts 
Author
557040023-3 Mr. PHACHARADIT PAENGCHIT [Main Author]
Engineering Doctoral Degree

Peer Review Status มีผู้ประเมินอิสระ 
Level of Conference นานาชาติ 
Type of Proceeding Full paper 
Type of Presentation Oral 
Part of thesis true 
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