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Production of high precision components needs constant attention to both the generation of machined surfaces without a burr and undertaking deburring operation. A machining process usually produces burr. In shaping, burr formation occurs when the cutting tool exits the workpiece. Absence of necessary back up support around an edge is the possible reason behind it. Several research works have been done on burr formation mechanism, its minimization, and deburring. A number of experiments is performed in this work on medium carbon steel (45C8) flats in dry condition to note the effects of burr formation on the workpiece with beveled exit edge. The experimental result shows that at 15o edge bevel, negligible burr formation is obtained. Analysis of variance is conducted on the experimental results to find out the relative influence of each process parameter on burr height observed. The regression analysis is also done with the experimental data and the regression equation gives fairly good estimate of experimental results.

Keywords

Machining, Shaping, Edge Beveling, Exit Edge, Burr.
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