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UNIT II
J Ranganayakulu
Assistant Professor
- MS (By Research) IIT Madras
- Master of Human Resource Management
- PG. Dip., TQM
• Machinability denotes the relative ease with which a material
(usually a metal) can be machined using appropriate tooling and
cutting conditions.
• The term machinability refers to the ease with which a metal can
be machined to an acceptable surface finish.
are used as measures, and, in general, the larger the shear stress
volume of metal.
Criteria used to evaluate machinability
1. Surface finish and surface integrity of the machined part.
2. Tool life.
Taylor Tool Life equation VT0.28 = 350, and the other material (test
the test material using the cutting speed that provides a 60 min tool