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A preliminary study on machinability assessment of nanobainite steel

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posted on 2013-01-01, 00:00 authored by Ashwin Polishetty, Guy Littlefair, T Musselwhite, C Sonavane
The demand for high strength materials and improvements in heat treatment techniques has given rise to this new form of high strength steel known as nanobainite steel. The production of nanobainite steel involves slow isothermal holding of austenitic steel around 200oC for 10 days, in order to obtain a carbon enriched austenite and cooling to room temperature using austempering. The microstructure of nanobainite steel is dual phase consisting of alternate layers of bainitic ferrite and austenite. The experimental design consists of face milling under 12 combination of Depth of Cut (DoC)-1, 2 and 3mm; cutting speed-100 and 150m/min; constant feed- 0.15mm/rev and coolant on/off. The machinability of the material is assessed by means of analysis such as metallography and cutting force analysis. The results obtained are used to assess the most favorable condition to machine this new variety of steel. Future work involves study on phase transformation by quantifying the microstructural phase before and after milling using XRD.

History

Event

ASME International Mechanical Engineering. Congress & Exposition (2013 : San Diego, California, USA)

Pagination

1 - 6

Publisher

ASME

Location

San Diego, California, USA

Place of publication

New York, NY

Start date

2013-11-15

End date

2013-11-21

ISBN-13

9780791856192

Language

eng

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Author 3 affiliation unknown. No Research Profile.

Publication classification

E1 Full written paper - refereed

Copyright notice

2013, ASME

Title of proceedings

IMECE 2013 : Advanced Manufacturing : Proceedings of the ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress & Exposition

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