Affiliation:
1. Tianjin University of Technology and Education, Tianjin, China
Abstract
Mastering the high strain characteristics at cryogenics and constructing an accurate constitutive model are critical for establishing a cryogenic cutting simulation of Ti-6Al-4V alloy. The traditional constitutive model is inadequate for accounting for high and cryogenic conditions. In this paper, cryogenic split Hopkinson pressure bar (SHPB) experiments are conducted, specifically for Ti-6Al-4V alloy, to develop a modified Johnson–Cook (J–C) constitutive model that incorporates the cryogenic effect. A coupled two-dimensional orthogonal finite element simulation involving temperature displacement was conducted for the cryogenic cutting of Ti-6Al-4V alloy. This simulation was performed using ABAQUS, based on a modified J–C constitutive model subroutine. It was observed that the smallest discrepancy between the simulation results and the data from ice-fixed milling experiments was just 2.12%. The modified J–C constitutive model is more adept at simulating the chip morphology under cryogenic conditions. It was also found that cryogenic machining enhances the distribution of temperature and stress within the chip. For every 5°C reduction in processing temperature, the tool temperature diminishes by more than 2%.
Funder
Natural Science Foundation of Tianjin Municipality
Tianjin Municipal Education Commission Scientific Research Program Projects
National Natural Science Foundation of China