M. Alauddin et al., PREDICTION OF TOOL LIFE IN END MILLING BY RESPONSE-SURFACE METHODOLOGY, Journal of materials processing technology, 71(3), 1997, pp. 456-465
This paper presents a study of the development of mathematical models
for tool life in end milling steel (190 BHN) using high-speed steel sl
ot drills under dry conditions. The predictive models for tool life ha
ve been developed in terms of primary machining variables such as cutt
ing speed, feed and axial depth of cut by response surface methodology
. A first-order equation covering a narrow range of the variables and
a second-order equation covering a wide range of the variables are pre
sented. Response surface contours were constructed in speed-feed plane
s and used for determining the optimum cutting conditions for a requir
ed tool life. The adequacy of the predictive models was tested by anal
ysis of variance and found to be adequate. (C) 1997 Published by Elsev
ier Science S.A.