A Review on Machining of EN Series Steel using Different Tools
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Surface roughness (SR), material removal rate (MRR), parameters optimization, EN, TaguchiAbstract
An elaborate study of review papers is conducted for the behavioral study of EN series steel, while it is machined with optimum process parameters either conventional or nonconventional machining processes. It is to benefit the Indian industry for manufacturing parts with better quality and higher productivity. It is revealed from the literature that majority of medium industry use nonconventional machines for generating intricate profiles. Present scenario of industries look forward by quality product and high productivity. The study reveals different machining processes like EDM, WEDM, TURNING, and MILLING. It will be beneficial for medium-scale industries to sustain in the market by manufacturing better quality products without losing time. Study of these papers revealed that very less work has been carried on EN5 material using CNC milling machine.Keywords: Surface roughness (SR), material removal rate (MRR), parameters optimization, EN, TaguchiCite this ArticleBrar R, Bohat M, Kalsi VPS, Dhingra S. A Review on Machining of EN Series Steel Using Different Tools. Trends in Mechanical Engineering and Technology. 2015; 5(1): 31–35p.Veröffentlicht
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