Affiliation:
1. Laboratory of Multifunctional Materials, Ufa University of Science and Technology, st. Zaki Validi 32, Ufa 450076, Russia
2. Department of Mechanical Engineering Innovative Technologies, Perm National Research Polytechnic University, 29 Komsomolsky pr., Perm 614990, Russia
Abstract
Titanium alloys are widely used in various industries. The most common and well-known titanium alloy is titanium alloy with aluminum and vanadium (Ti-6Al-4V). This alloy is used, for example, in the manufacture of aircraft engines. As part of the development of technologies and the emergence of the evolving requirements for materials, Ti-6Al-4V alloys with ultrafine grains less than 1 μm may become promising. This modification of the alloy has excellent strength characteristics, such as increased fatigue resistance. However, manufacturers are aware of the machinability problem of titanium alloys. To date, a sufficiently high level of understanding of this problem has already been achieved. But, there is practically no information about the machinability of ultrafine-grained alloys and their comparison, in this regard, with the usual coarse-grained version. This study presents the results of experimental studies on the influence of cutting parameters (cutting speed, V, m/min; feed rate, Fz, mm/rev) on the roughness and microstructure of the surface of Ti-6Al-4V samples with coarse-grained and ultrafine-grained structures produced via equal-channel angular pressing. It is shown that turning at a low cutting speed (V = 48 m/min) results in a better surface roughness, Ra, for the coarse-grained sample compared to its ultrafine-grained alloy counterpart. When the cutting speed is increased by 1.5 times (up to V = 72 m/min), on the contrary, the ultrafine-grained sample has a lower surface roughness, Ra, compared to the coarse-grained sample. The differences in the morphology and microstructure of the chips, depending on the microstructure type of the processed alloy, are discussed: the presence of plastic flow lines in the chip microstructure of the turned ultrafine-grained sample and the formation of shear bands, cleavages, and microcracks in the chips of the turned coarse-grained alloy.
Funder
Russian Science Foundation
Subject
General Materials Science,Metals and Alloys
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