Evaluation of hybrid textured tool performance under minimum quantity lubrication while turning of AISI 304 steel

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P. Sivaiah
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[1] Madanapalle Institute of Technology & Science,Department of Mechanical Engineering
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MQL; Machining; Surface texture; Tool wear, surface roughness, AISI 304, cutting temperature;
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Nowadays, the surface texture of tool is an attractive machining technique due to the benefits in any chip removal machining process performance. However, surface texture design on texture tool plays a significant role in improving the turning process performance, in this context, a novel hybrid surface texture design has been proposed in the current work. The present work focused on the machinability improvement of AISI 304 material by employing the surface texture tool under minimum quantity lubrication (MQL) condition. In this work, comparative evaluation of turning performance has been carried out with a fabricated single texture tool which consists of circular pit holes pattern (T-1) and a fabricated novel hybrid texture tool combination of linear grooves and circular dimples (T-2), respectively, during machining of AISI 304 material at increasing cutting velocity condition. From the result, it was observed that the proposed hybrid texture tool (T-2) significantly reduced the cutting temperature (Tm), tool flank wear (Vb) and surface roughness (Ra) to a maximum of 26%, 31% and 34%, respectively, when compared to T-1. Further, low built-up edge (BUE) was found in T-2 tool over T-1, respectively.
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