Monday, 2 November 2020

Nanocomposite Coatings: Properties and Applications in Machining| Chapter 9 | Recent Developments in Engineering Research Vol. 7

 

Nanocomposite coatings have caught the interest of a wide variety of researchers. They form a dense grain structure because of spinodal decomposition. Even at high temperatures up to 1200 ° C, this increases their wear and oxidation resistance. Promising candidates for machining many "difficult-to-cut" materials are the nanocomposite coated cutting tools. We address the design principles of nano structured coatings in the present report. In machining "difficult-to-cut" products, we also study their practical application.


Author(s) Details

Kaushik V. Prasad
Department of Mechanical Engineering, FET-Jain University, Ramanagara-562112, Karnataka, India.

Dr. H. Adarsha
Department of Mechanical Engineering, FET-Jain University, Ramanagara-562112, Karnataka, India.

Richard Job Madapat|
Industrial & Mechanical Engineering, The University of Illinois, Chicago – 60607, USA.


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