Materials (Oct 2018)

Machinability Investigations of Inconel-800 Super Alloy under Sustainable Cooling Conditions

  • Munish Kumar Gupta,
  • Catalin Iulian Pruncu,
  • Mozammel Mia,
  • Gurraj Singh,
  • Sunpreet Singh,
  • Chander Prakash,
  • P. K. Sood,
  • Harjot Singh Gill

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ma11112088
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 11
p. 2088

Abstract

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With regard to the manufacturing of innovative hard-machining super alloys (i.e., Inconel-800), a potential alternative for improving the process is using a novel cutting fluid approach. Generally, the cutting fluids allow the maintenance of a better tool topography that can generate a superior surface quality of machined material. However, the chemical components of fluids involved in that process may produce harmful effects on human health and can trigger environmental concerns. By decreasing the cutting fluids amount while using sustainable methods (i.e., dry), Near Dry Machining (NDM) will be possible in order to resolve these problems. This paper discusses the features of two innovative techniques for machining an Inconel-800 superalloy by plain turning while considering some critical parameters such as the cutting force, surface characteristics (Ra), the tool wear rate, and chip morphology. The research findings highlight the near-dry machining process robustness over the dry machining routine while its great potential to resolve the heat transfer concerns in this manufacturing method was demonstrated. The results confirm other benefits of these methods (i.e., NDM) linked to the sustainability aspects in terms of the clean process, friendly environment, and permits as well as in terms of improving the manufacturing characteristics.

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