Heat resistant gammatitaniumaluminidesareintermetallicalloysplannedtobewidelyusedinhigh- performanceaircraftengineswithinthenextfewyears.Thisapplicationfieldisascribedtothe exceptionalmaterialproperties,especiallythelowdensityandauniquestrength-to-weightratiofor titanium-basedalloys,goodoxidationbehaviourandthermalstability,limitedductilityandfracture toughnessbelowbrittle-to-ductiletransition,andgoodcreepresistance. The demandingmachinabilityofgammatitaniumaluminidescanbetracedbacktothesedesirable materialproperties.Consequently,cuttingprocessadaptationisessentialtoobtaincomponents suitabletosatisfystrongregulationsregardingsurfaceintegrity,withoutneglectinganeconomical production.Previousresearchactivitiesconfirmedthatthermalmaterialsofteningduringcuttingdue to thehighspeedmachiningisakeytoreachhighqualitysurfaces,buttoolwearwasidentifiedasthe limitingfactor. The relativelyhighcuttingspeedresultsinhightemperaturesintheshearzoneandthelowthermal conductivityofthe g-TiAl workpiecematerialleadstoanextremethermaltoolload.Furthermore,in combinationwiththeformationofsaw-toothchipsandthediscontinuousflowofthechipalongthe rake face,adhesiveweariscaused. The influenceofconventionalfloodcoolingandhighpressurelubricoolantsupply(wetconditions), cryogeniccoolingwithliquidnitrogen,andminimumquantitylubrication(MQL)wereinvestigatedin longitudinalexternalturningoperations.Toolwear,cuttingforces,chipmorphologyandsurface roughnesswereevaluated.Surfaceintegritywasanalysedintermsofmachinedsurfacedefectsand sub-surfacealterations. The investigationsindicatethatcryogeniccoolingisthemostpromisinglubricationstrategy, meaningthatthethermodynamicalimpactoftheexpandingliquidnitrogenapplieddirectlyclose to thecuttingzonesuccessfullycounteractthehugethermalloadonthetoolcuttingedges,providing potentiallyenormousbenefitsintermsoftoolwearreductionandconsequentsurfacequality improvement

High performance cutting of gamma titanium aluminides: Influence of lubricoolant strategy on tool wear and surface integrity / Fritz, Klocke; Settineri, Luca; Dieter, Lung; Priarone, PAOLO CLAUDIO; Martin, Arft. - In: WEAR. - ISSN 0043-1648. - STAMPA. - (2013). [10.1016/j.wear.2012.12.035]

High performance cutting of gamma titanium aluminides: Influence of lubricoolant strategy on tool wear and surface integrity

SETTINERI, Luca;PRIARONE, PAOLO CLAUDIO;
2013

Abstract

Heat resistant gammatitaniumaluminidesareintermetallicalloysplannedtobewidelyusedinhigh- performanceaircraftengineswithinthenextfewyears.Thisapplicationfieldisascribedtothe exceptionalmaterialproperties,especiallythelowdensityandauniquestrength-to-weightratiofor titanium-basedalloys,goodoxidationbehaviourandthermalstability,limitedductilityandfracture toughnessbelowbrittle-to-ductiletransition,andgoodcreepresistance. The demandingmachinabilityofgammatitaniumaluminidescanbetracedbacktothesedesirable materialproperties.Consequently,cuttingprocessadaptationisessentialtoobtaincomponents suitabletosatisfystrongregulationsregardingsurfaceintegrity,withoutneglectinganeconomical production.Previousresearchactivitiesconfirmedthatthermalmaterialsofteningduringcuttingdue to thehighspeedmachiningisakeytoreachhighqualitysurfaces,buttoolwearwasidentifiedasthe limitingfactor. The relativelyhighcuttingspeedresultsinhightemperaturesintheshearzoneandthelowthermal conductivityofthe g-TiAl workpiecematerialleadstoanextremethermaltoolload.Furthermore,in combinationwiththeformationofsaw-toothchipsandthediscontinuousflowofthechipalongthe rake face,adhesiveweariscaused. The influenceofconventionalfloodcoolingandhighpressurelubricoolantsupply(wetconditions), cryogeniccoolingwithliquidnitrogen,andminimumquantitylubrication(MQL)wereinvestigatedin longitudinalexternalturningoperations.Toolwear,cuttingforces,chipmorphologyandsurface roughnesswereevaluated.Surfaceintegritywasanalysedintermsofmachinedsurfacedefectsand sub-surfacealterations. The investigationsindicatethatcryogeniccoolingisthemostpromisinglubricationstrategy, meaningthatthethermodynamicalimpactoftheexpandingliquidnitrogenapplieddirectlyclose to thecuttingzonesuccessfullycounteractthehugethermalloadonthetoolcuttingedges,providing potentiallyenormousbenefitsintermsoftoolwearreductionandconsequentsurfacequality improvement
2013
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