Performance of Variable Helix and Pitch Cutting Tools on Chatter Vibration in End Milling of Inconel 718
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Open access
Authors
Hou, Hoe Chen
Date
2018Supervisor
Sujan Debnath
Type
Thesis
Award
MPhil
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Science and Engineering
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Mechanical Engineering
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Abstract
This research work carried out to investigate the performance of variable helix and pitch cutting tools on the chatter vibration of Inconel 718. The results show that variable helix and pitch cutting tool are able to enhance the stability in the milling process of Inconel 718. In addition, it also revealed that tool corner geometry plays a significant role in reducing chatter vibration, improving surface roughness and conserving longer tool life.
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