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Comparative assessment on machinability of nano-structured bainitic steel and titanium64

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posted on 2014-01-01, 00:00 authored by Ashwin Polishetty, C Sonavane, Prasad Patil, Guy Littlefair
Titanium64 has characteristics well sought after for applications in demanding environments. In general, due to titanium64’s high performance, it is a material which requires careful and well considered machining approaches in order to optimize the process. Nano-structured bainitic steel whilst having different application bases does none the less have similar machining and machinability short comes as that of titanium64. These similar characteristics have been compared and
contrasted in this research study using parameters including cutting force, surface texture and metallography. The results tend to indicate that titanium64 has a poorer machinability characteristics compared to nano-structured bainitic steel. However, in terms of achieving greater surface texture characteristics, the nano-structured bainitic steel exhibited an enhanced capacity.

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Journal

Journal of materials science and chemical engineering

Volume

02

Issue

07

Pagination

34 - 39

Publisher

Scientific Research Publishing

Location

Irvine, CA

ISSN

2327-6045

eISSN

2327-6053

Language

eng

Publication classification

C Journal article; C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

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2014 by authors and Scientific Research Publishing Inc

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