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Title: | The machinability of nickel-based alloys in high-pressure jet assisted (HPJA) turning | Authors: | Kramar D. Sekulić, Mirjana Jurković Z. Kopač J. |
Issue Date: | 6-May-2013 | Journal: | Metalurgija | Abstract: | Due to their mechanical, thermal and chemical properties, nickel-based alloys are generally included among materials that are hard to machine. An experimental study has been performed to investigate the capabilities of conventional and high-pressure jet assisted (HPJA) turning of hard-to-machine materials, namely Inconel 718. The capabilities of different hard turning procedures are compared by means of chip breakability. The obtained results show that HPJA method offers a significant increase in chip breakability, under the same cutting conditions (cutting speed, feed rate, depth of cut). | URI: | https://open.uns.ac.rs/handle/123456789/8953 | ISSN: | 05435846 |
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