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An initial study of the effect of using liquid nitrogen coolant on the surface roughness of inconel 718 nickel-based alloy in CNC milling
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The most used alloy of nickel, Inconel 718 is known to difficult to machine owing to its superior material and physical properties. <br/>This paper presents one of the very first studies on cryogenic CNC end milling of the Inconel 718 nickel based alloy using TiAlN <br/>coated solid carbide tools. The experimental investigations revealed that cryogenic cooling has a significant potential to improve <br/>surface roughness of machined parts as compared to dry machining without noticeable increase in power consumption of the <br/>machine tool. In addition to surface roughness, power consumption and tool wear have also been monitored in this study.