An experimental and numerical investigation into the machining of Inconel 718 using coated cemented carbide cutting tools

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Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering

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Toman MacGinley, 'An experimental and numerical investigation into the machining of Inconel 718 using coated cemented carbide cutting tools', [thesis], Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, 2000, pp 214

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The nickel-base superalloy Inconel 718, a tough material capable of maintaining its strength at high temperatures and resisting corrosion in various environments, can be classified as a "difficult to machine" material. Yet despite advances in near net shape casting, forging and powder metallurgy, machining still plays a major role in the manufacture of aircraft gas turbine engines. Traditional machining techniques are still used, since the metal removal rates are higher than those of non-traditional techniques.

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Qualification name: Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
Publisher: Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering
Type of material: thesis