Abstract:
In this research work, Aluminum alloy Al6061-T6
was machined in order to investigate the chip morphology at
different cutting parameters. Chip morphology with different
shapes and sizes affects various aspects such as cutting force,
chatter stability and cutting temperature which in turn influences
workpiece surface quality, tool life, and machining efficiency.
Orthogonal cutting experiments were carried out with the
CCMW 09 T3 04-H13A uncoated carbide tool in the cutting
speed range of 250–1,000 m/min and feed rate of 0.1–0.4 mm/r to
obtain the chip thicknesses and the shear angles. Commercially
available software Abaqus/Explicit was used to simulate a 2D
orthogonal model. The simulation results were found to be in
close agreement with the experimental results and showed that
chip thickness decreased with increasing cutting speed whereas
shear angle increased with the increase of cutting speed.
Citation:
S. Akram, H. Imran, M. Khan, A. Mubashar, S. Warsi and U. Riaz, "A numerical investigation and experimental validation on chip morphology of Aluminum Alloy 6061 during orthogonal machining," 2016 Moratuwa Engineering Research Conference (MERCon), 2016, pp. 331-336, doi: 10.1109/MERCon.2016.7480163.