The conventional induction heating method, used for heat treatment
of parts has been customized as a novel method for heat assisted
machining of metallic materials. This method is very clean and of
low cost compared to laser heating. The method is especially
applicable in milling operations with high width of cut, which a
single laser can not cover and there is a need of employing
multiple lasers. Heating time is very short and only the skin of
the work piece is heated and removed during machining. Cutting
forces are low due to lower yield strength of the materials at
elevated temperature, chatter is damped and surface roughness and
tool wear are low. This innovative method if applied to the
industry would lead to higher productivity and lower cost of
machining.
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