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Investigate the Lubrication Effects on Cutting Force and Power Consumption in Up and Down End Milling

Research Authors
Nik, M. N., Ahmed A. D., Hamdi M., Hassan M. A
Research Year
2013
Research Journal
Advanced Materials Research
Research Publisher
NULL
Research Vol
Vol 748
Research Rank
3
Research_Pages
pp 264-268
Research Website
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Research Abstract

Milling is a machining process by which a surface is generated by a progressive chip removal. An experimental investigation has been carried out on the performance of up and down milling under dry and flood conditions when end milling medium carbon steel utilizing titanium coated carbide tools. The performances are evaluated in terms of the cutting force, specific energy and power of cutting tool. The results show that milling in dry condition under up milling mode produce higher cutting force, specific energy and power. However, cutting under down milling mode gives less significant effect either being cut in dry or flood condition.