Affiliation:
1. National Research Council Canada
Abstract
An experimental investigation is reported on the grinding of a titanium alloy using electroplated CBN wheels with water-based grinding fluid and wheel surface cleaning fluid applied at high pressures. This work was motivated by applying grinding fluid and wheel surface cleaning fluid both at high pressures for avoiding wheel loading, which is commonly seen in titanium alloy grinding. The objective is to explore the feasibility to grind titanium alloys with electroplated CBN wheels and high pressure wheel surface cleaning fluid for enhancing material removal rates. Straight surface grinding experiments were conducted on titanium alloy blocks in both shallow depth of cut and creep-feed modes. Grinding power, forces, and surface roughness were measured. Specific material removal rates of 8 mm2/s in shallow cut mode and 3 mm2/s at a depth of cut as high as 3 mm in creep-feed mode were achieved without burning and smearing of ground surfaces. It was showed that it is feasible to grind titanium alloys with electroplated CBN wheels at enhanced removal rates by applying grinding and wheel cleaning fluid at high pressures.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
Reference13 articles.
1. H. Zhang, W. Chen, and Z. Chen: Experimental Studies on Grinding of Titanium Alloy with SG Wheels. Key Engineering Materials. Vol. 329 (2007), p.75.
2. X. Xu, Y. Yu, and H. Huang: Mechanisms of Abrasive Wear in the Grinding of Titanium (TC4) and Nickel (K417) Alloys. Wear. Vol. 255 (2003), p.1421.
3. L. Li, and Y. Sun: Experimental Investigation on Surface Integrity in Grinding Titanium Alloys with Small Vitrified CBN Wheel. Applied Mechanisms and Materials. Vol. 117 (2012), p.1483.
4. B. Mittal, G. Barber, and S. Malkin: Comparison of Buffered Phosphate Solution with Soluble Oils for Grinding of Titanium Alloy. Annual Meeting of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Atlanta, December 1 - 6, (1991).
5. X Zhang, Z. Liu, G. Guo, Q. An, and M. Chen: Experimental Research of Grinding TC4 Titanium Alloy Using Green Silicon Carbide Wheel. Key Engineering Materials. Vol. 487 (2011), p.121.
Cited by
5 articles.
订阅此论文施引文献
订阅此论文施引文献,注册后可以免费订阅5篇论文的施引文献,订阅后可以查看论文全部施引文献