Affiliation:
1. National Engineering School of Tunis
2. Supmeca/LISMMA-Paris
3. National Engineering School of Monastir
Abstract
Titanium alloys have been widely used in industries, especially aerospace, energy and medical industries, due to their good mechanical and chemical properties. However, titanium alloys are typically difficult-to-cut materials. Milling induced surface integrity, including anisotropic surface roughness, residual stress, surface microstructure alterations and microhardness, has received little attention. This work investigated the effect of machining conditions, especially the federate, on surface integrity of workpiece of Ti-6Al-4V alloy machined using high speed ball end milling process. The experimental tests were performed at various cutting parameters and carried out in dry conditions on a vertical five-axis CNC milling machine, using a coated carbide tool. Surface finish was studied based on 3D topographic maps and microhardness depth profiles beneath the machined surface. Microstructure of the sub-machined surface was observed using an optical microscope in order to investigate the metallurgical deformation. X-ray diffraction analysis is performed to obtain the residual stress distribution beneath the surface.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
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