Multi Response Optimization of Machining Parameters for Turning Stainless Steel Using Coated Tools

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Stainless steels are used in aerospace, automotive, marine applications, because of resistant to corrosion and maintaining their mechanical properties over a wide range of temperature. Stainless steels are generally difficult to machine due to their high strength. The machining parameters which are affecting the quality of turning operation, it is necessary to optimize the machining parameters to obtain better productivity. The aim of the study is to investigate the influence of different coated tools on austenitic stainless steel (AISI316) and martensitic stainless steel (AISI410) in CNC turning under dry conditions. Multi response optimization of machining parameters was performed using coated with TiCN/Al2O3, TiAlN, Ti (C, N, B) using grey relational analysis.

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