Experimental Investigation of Machinability of Filler Weld Applied to DIN 1.2379 Tool Steel by Milling Method

Multi-purpose designed and manufactured constructions may also wear out over time, and breakage or rupture may occur as a result of this wear. In terms of cost, it is more economical to produce these parts by the welded joining method instead of reproducing them. In this context, in this study, a fi...

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Main Author: Yusuf Siyambaş
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Language:English
Published: Gazi University 2024-12-01
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Online Access:https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/gujsc/issue/89546/1539942
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description Multi-purpose designed and manufactured constructions may also wear out over time, and breakage or rupture may occur as a result of this wear. In terms of cost, it is more economical to produce these parts by the welded joining method instead of reproducing them. In this context, in this study, a filler welding process was performed on DIN 1.2379 cold work tool steel materials with a welded joining process. The surfaces formed as a result of the filling process were machined by the milling method on a CNC milling machine. The investigation revealed that when cutting speed increased, surface roughness levels reduced. The opposite was observed for the cutting forces with increasing cutting speed. It was found that feed rate had the greatest impact on both cutting force and surface roughness. Regression analysis was used to create prediction equations for surface roughness and cutting force, and the outcomes of the experiments and predictions were compared.
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spelling doaj-art-b64db79e3da34ee3936841f4e55a3a3f2025-08-20T03:08:20ZengGazi UniversityGazi Üniversitesi Fen Bilimleri Dergisi2147-95262024-12-0112493694410.29109/gujsc.1539942Experimental Investigation of Machinability of Filler Weld Applied to DIN 1.2379 Tool Steel by Milling MethodYusuf Siyambaş 0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8360-5213Erzincan Binali Yıldırım ÜniversitesiMulti-purpose designed and manufactured constructions may also wear out over time, and breakage or rupture may occur as a result of this wear. In terms of cost, it is more economical to produce these parts by the welded joining method instead of reproducing them. In this context, in this study, a filler welding process was performed on DIN 1.2379 cold work tool steel materials with a welded joining process. The surfaces formed as a result of the filling process were machined by the milling method on a CNC milling machine. The investigation revealed that when cutting speed increased, surface roughness levels reduced. The opposite was observed for the cutting forces with increasing cutting speed. It was found that feed rate had the greatest impact on both cutting force and surface roughness. Regression analysis was used to create prediction equations for surface roughness and cutting force, and the outcomes of the experiments and predictions were compared.https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/gujsc/issue/89546/1539942filler weldingcutting forcesurface roughnessregression analysis
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Experimental Investigation of Machinability of Filler Weld Applied to DIN 1.2379 Tool Steel by Milling Method
Gazi Üniversitesi Fen Bilimleri Dergisi
filler welding
cutting force
surface roughness
regression analysis
title Experimental Investigation of Machinability of Filler Weld Applied to DIN 1.2379 Tool Steel by Milling Method
title_full Experimental Investigation of Machinability of Filler Weld Applied to DIN 1.2379 Tool Steel by Milling Method
title_fullStr Experimental Investigation of Machinability of Filler Weld Applied to DIN 1.2379 Tool Steel by Milling Method
title_full_unstemmed Experimental Investigation of Machinability of Filler Weld Applied to DIN 1.2379 Tool Steel by Milling Method
title_short Experimental Investigation of Machinability of Filler Weld Applied to DIN 1.2379 Tool Steel by Milling Method
title_sort experimental investigation of machinability of filler weld applied to din 1 2379 tool steel by milling method
topic filler welding
cutting force
surface roughness
regression analysis
url https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/gujsc/issue/89546/1539942
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