Fatlume ZHUJANI, Georgi TODOROV, Konstantin KAMBEROV
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The majority of work in cutting machining processes is focused on choosing the parameters that will result in the greatest rate of material removal and the least amount of surface roughness, cutting temperatures, cutting pressures, vibrations, etc., which are the main quality responses. Surface roughness is one of the most precise quality criteria that affects how machined parts work. By choosing the appropriate cutting settings, it should be possible to get a greater surface finish and a longer service life for the machined parts. The link between changes in surface roughness caused by turning operations with respect to different machining settings is investigated in this study using the Taguchi method L9(33). The orthogonal array, signal-to-noise ratio, and analysis of variance are utilized to examine the performance characteristics when turning Inconel 718 bars with CCMT09T308N-SU coated cemented carbide insert tools. The optimal setting of cutting parameters to lessen surface roughness is chosen using the Taguchi method. Speed, feed rate, and cut depth are the three cutting parameters. Experimental results are given to illustrate the effectiveness of this strategy.