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Analysis of Roughness in Turning of EN-8D Alloy Steel Using Cryogenically Treated HSS Tool

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The purpose of this research was to examine the surface roughness in turning EN-8d alloy steel using HSS tool of grade M-42. Cryogenic treatment of tool was done, and comparison was made for surface roughness between untreated and cryogenic treated tool (CT). In this research work, central composite face-centered design approach of response surface methodology was applied to study the impact of machining parameters on surface roughness for CT. Mathematical model for surface roughness was developed to achieve optimum selection of machining parameters.

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The authors are gratefully acknowledged to the institute of Auto Parts and Hand Tools Technology, Ludhiana, for conducting the cryogenic treatment and Central Tool Room, Ludhiana, for providing the facilities to conduct the experimentation.

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Singh, H., Singh, J., Singla, A.K. (2014). Analysis of Roughness in Turning of EN-8D Alloy Steel Using Cryogenically Treated HSS Tool. In: Khangura, S., Singh, P., Singh, H., Brar, G. (eds) Proceedings of the International Conference on Research and Innovations in Mechanical Engineering. Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering. Springer, New Delhi. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-81-322-1859-3_36

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