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Title: An experimental investigation into the machinability of GGG-70 grade spheroidal graphite cast iron
Authors: Korkut, Ihsan
Yavuz, Kadir
Turgut, Yakup
Keywords: Ductile iron (DI);Cam shaft;Machinability;Cutting forces;Surface roughness
Issue Date: Apr-2009
Publisher: CSIR
Abstract: In this study, machining tests of the bearing necks of crank shafts produced from GGG-70 grade ductile iron (DI) are carried out. Coated cemented carbide inserts are used in the machining tests. The tests are carried out at four different cutting speeds (250, 275, 300 and 325 m/min), three different feed rates (0.15, 0.25 and 0.30 mm/rev) and two different depth of cuts (0.5 mm and 2 mm). The effects of these parameters on the surface roughness and the cutting force are investigated. Increasing cutting speed is found to deteriorate the surface roughness. The best average surface roughness values are obtained at 250 m/min which is the lowest cutting speed. Main cutting forces increased with increasing feed rate and depth of cut.
Page(s): 116-122
ISSN: 0971-4588
Appears in Collections:IJEMS Vol.16(2) [April 2009]

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