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Experimental investigation of end milling of titanium alloys with polycrystalline diamond tools

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posted on 2024-11-01, 15:45 authored by Wencheng Pan, Adam Kamaruddin, Songlin DingSonglin Ding, John MoJohn Mo
The low thermal conductivity and high chemical reactivity of titanium alloys result in a short tool life in the milling process. This article investigates the performance of polycrystalline diamond tools in the end milling of titanium alloys (Ti6Al4V) by using small customized cutting tools. The relationship between cutting force and cutting parameters was analysed; tool life, tool wear, and causes that lead to tool failure were discussed. To analyse tool wear and cutting temperatures, residual chemical components on the cutting tool were examined with X-ray diffraction method, while surface integrity of cutting tools was inspected based on the images taken by the scanning electrical microscope. Finite element analysis models were developed to simulate the initiation of cracks under different loading cycles. Through cutting experiments, it was found that brittle chipping and fatigue were the two major modes of failure, and feed rate was the dominant factor that causes large cutting forces.

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Journal

Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part B: Journal of Engineering Manufacture

Volume

228

Issue

8

Start page

832

End page

844

Total pages

13

Publisher

Sage Publications

Place published

United Kingdom

Language

English

Copyright

© IMechE 2014

Former Identifier

2006047338

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2015-01-19

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