Abstract:
The ultimate goal in the manufacturing of a part is to achieve an economic production plan with precision and accuracy in the first attempt at machining. A physics-based comprehensive modelling of the machining processes is a fundamental requirement in identifying optimal cutting conditions which result in high productivity rates without violating accuracy throughout the part production process. As technology provides smaller devices with greater heat dissipation needs, cooling systems become essential during machining. The results of manufacturing processes, such as roughness structures on machined surfaces, now play a significant role in milling phenomena. The Main vision of this paper is to facilitate improved machinability that also constitute the reduction of surface roughness and decreasing the temperature at the cutting zone. The conventional milling, in both dry condition and cryogenic cooling that have a lack of getting a smooth surface as well as environmental purpose and costs. Thus for getting a complete cost effective and
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reliable solution, Peltier cooling effect is conducted for the analysis of the influence of the milling parameters on the surface roughness. This also helps to get improved chip formation and chip morphology. The optimum surface roughness obtained in both low and high RPM. In this paper the effect of cutting condition (cutting speed and feed rate) on surface roughness were studied and analyzed using Peltier cooling effect. And the results suggest that using Peltier cooling effect attains more realistic alternative to conventional coolants for milling applications that is not only reduces surface roughness of the machined surface, but also more eco-friendly, provides better chip formation and increases tool life.
Description:
Supervised by
Dr. Md. Anayet Ullah Patwari
Professor, Mechanical & Chemical Engineering Department,
Islamic University of Technology (OIC).