Additive manufacturing (AM) is characterised by several unique advantages, such as (freedom of) design, capability of fusing dissimilar materials, near-net-shape, and achieving …
The research and application of high speed metal cutting (HSMC) is aimed at achieving higher productivity and improved surface quality. This paper reviews the advancements in …
Today, superalloys (also known as hard-to-cut materials) such as nickel, titanium and cobalt based cover a wide range of areas in engineering applications. At the same time …
Inconel 718 is the most popular nickel-based superalloy, extensively used in aerospace, automotive and energy industries owing to its extraordinary thermomechanical properties. It …
A Thakur, S Gangopadhyay - International Journal of Machine Tools and …, 2016 - Elsevier
Nickel-based super alloys are gaining more significance, now-a-days, with extensive applications in aerospace, marine, nuclear reactor and chemical industries. Several …
During the last few decades, there has been significant progress in developing industry- driven predictive models for machining operations. This paper presents the state-of-the-art in …
Aerospace and medical manufacturing fields develop rapidly benefiting from excellent mechanical and physical properties of titanium and nickel alloys, including superior strength …
This paper presents an overview of the recent advances in high performance cutting of aerospace alloys and composite currently used in aeroengine and aerostructure …
Titanium and nickel alloys are the most commonly used in the demanding industries like aerospace, energy, petrochemical, and biomedical. These highly engineered alloys offer …