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Experimental Investigation and Multiobjective Optimization of Turning Duplex Stainless Steels

This paper addresses experimental investigations of turning EN 1.4462 and EN 1.4410 duplex stainless steel grades with multilayer coated carbide inserts. Single-point wet and dry longitudinal turning tests of cylindrical bars are conducted; cutting forces, effective cutting powers, and tool wear are...

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Published in:International journal of manufacturing engineering 2014-12, Vol.2014, p.1-13
Main Authors: Koyee, Rastee D., Heisel, Uwe, Schmauder, Siegfried, Eisseler, Rocco
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:This paper addresses experimental investigations of turning EN 1.4462 and EN 1.4410 duplex stainless steel grades with multilayer coated carbide inserts. Single-point wet and dry longitudinal turning tests of cylindrical bars are conducted; cutting forces, effective cutting powers, and tool wear are measured. The parametric influences of cutting speed, feed rate, and process conditions on the cutting performances such as resultant cutting force, specific effective cutting power, and flank wear are analyzed and proper conclusions are drawn. Nature-inspired metaheuristic bat algorithm is employed to handle the multiobjective optimization of the conflicting performances. Finally, the optimum cutting condition for each process condition can be selected from calculated Pareto optimal fronts by the user according to the planning requirements.
ISSN:2356-7023
2314-5781
DOI:10.1155/2014/921081