Experimental Studies on Effect of Machining Parameters on Burr Height during End Milling of Inconel 718 Super Alloys
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Machining possibilities during End milling of Inconel 718 super alloy is verified using Taguchi design of experiments. In that the response burr height is measured under the three machining conditions such as rotational speed, depth of cut and feed rate. To know the significance of input parameters on burr height ANOVA is conducted .The conclusions from S/N ratios and ANOVA reveals that feed rate are most significant factors to influence burr height in end milling.
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