Analysis of the Forces in Micromilling of Hardened AISI H13 Steel with Different Grain Sizes Using the Taguchi Methodology

The micromachining process has been applied to the free form and micromolds markets. This has occurred due to the growth in demand for microcomponents. However, micromachining of hardened steels is a challenge due to the reduction in tool life and the increase of the surface roughness when compared...

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Main Authors: Carlos Henrique Lauro, Lincoln Cardoso Brandão, Sérgio Luiz Moni Ribeiro Filho, Denison Baldo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2014-05-01
Series:Advances in Mechanical Engineering
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/465178
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spelling doaj-7d07a50cb5c546a69b3869a4544091ac2020-11-25T01:27:33ZengSAGE PublishingAdvances in Mechanical Engineering1687-81322014-05-01610.1155/2014/46517810.1155_2014/465178Analysis of the Forces in Micromilling of Hardened AISI H13 Steel with Different Grain Sizes Using the Taguchi MethodologyCarlos Henrique LauroLincoln Cardoso BrandãoSérgio Luiz Moni Ribeiro FilhoDenison BaldoThe micromachining process has been applied to the free form and micromolds markets. This has occurred due to the growth in demand for microcomponents. However, micromachining of hardened steels is a challenge due to the reduction in tool life and the increase of the surface roughness when compared with the macromachining process. This paper focused on the analysis of micromilling forces on hardened AISI H13 steel with different grain sizes. Experimental tests were carried out on workpieces with different austenitic grain sizes and a hardness of 46 HRC. Micro-end-mill cutters with a diameter of 0.5 mm and (TiAl)N coatings were applied in the milling of workpieces of 11 × 11 mm. The input parameters were two radial depths of cut, two cutting speeds, and two feed rates. The influence of the input parameters on the response cutting force was analyzed using the Taguchi method. Finally, considering the large grain size, the cutting forces in the x -, y -, and z -axes direction were small.https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/465178
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Lincoln Cardoso Brandão
Sérgio Luiz Moni Ribeiro Filho
Denison Baldo
spellingShingle Carlos Henrique Lauro
Lincoln Cardoso Brandão
Sérgio Luiz Moni Ribeiro Filho
Denison Baldo
Analysis of the Forces in Micromilling of Hardened AISI H13 Steel with Different Grain Sizes Using the Taguchi Methodology
Advances in Mechanical Engineering
author_facet Carlos Henrique Lauro
Lincoln Cardoso Brandão
Sérgio Luiz Moni Ribeiro Filho
Denison Baldo
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title Analysis of the Forces in Micromilling of Hardened AISI H13 Steel with Different Grain Sizes Using the Taguchi Methodology
title_short Analysis of the Forces in Micromilling of Hardened AISI H13 Steel with Different Grain Sizes Using the Taguchi Methodology
title_full Analysis of the Forces in Micromilling of Hardened AISI H13 Steel with Different Grain Sizes Using the Taguchi Methodology
title_fullStr Analysis of the Forces in Micromilling of Hardened AISI H13 Steel with Different Grain Sizes Using the Taguchi Methodology
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of the Forces in Micromilling of Hardened AISI H13 Steel with Different Grain Sizes Using the Taguchi Methodology
title_sort analysis of the forces in micromilling of hardened aisi h13 steel with different grain sizes using the taguchi methodology
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Advances in Mechanical Engineering
issn 1687-8132
publishDate 2014-05-01
description The micromachining process has been applied to the free form and micromolds markets. This has occurred due to the growth in demand for microcomponents. However, micromachining of hardened steels is a challenge due to the reduction in tool life and the increase of the surface roughness when compared with the macromachining process. This paper focused on the analysis of micromilling forces on hardened AISI H13 steel with different grain sizes. Experimental tests were carried out on workpieces with different austenitic grain sizes and a hardness of 46 HRC. Micro-end-mill cutters with a diameter of 0.5 mm and (TiAl)N coatings were applied in the milling of workpieces of 11 × 11 mm. The input parameters were two radial depths of cut, two cutting speeds, and two feed rates. The influence of the input parameters on the response cutting force was analyzed using the Taguchi method. Finally, considering the large grain size, the cutting forces in the x -, y -, and z -axes direction were small.
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