Title of article
The effect of tool edge preparation on tool life and workpiece surface integrity
Author/Authors
Ridgway، K. نويسنده , , Hughes، J.I. نويسنده , , Sharman، A.R.C. نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
-1112
From page
1113
To page
0
Abstract
Titanium alloys are classified as ʹhard to machineʹ due to their intrinsic properties of low thermal conductivity, low modulus of elasticity, high strength at elevated temperatures and high chemical affinity with all available cutting tool materials. The – alloy Ti–6Al–4V is the most common alloy and is used extensively in the aerospace industry for structural components and as compressor blades, discs, casings, etc., in the cooler parts of gas turbine engines. It is critical to industries such as the aerospace industry that the effects of operating parameters on surface integrity are known and understood before new tool geometries and strategies are accepted. There is extensive literature available detailing all aspects of the machinability of titanium alloys, which is briefly reviewed; however, little of this refers specifically to surface integrity. This paper focuses on the effects of cutting tool preparation, cutting speed and feed rate on tool wear\life with special emphasis on workpiece surface integrity.
Keywords
DISASSEMBLY OF CONSUMER GOODSKRECYCLING , ECOLOGICAL DISPOSAL
Journal title
JOURNAL OF ENGINNERING MANUFACTURE
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
JOURNAL OF ENGINNERING MANUFACTURE
Record number
116356
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