TY - GEN
T1 - The study of residual stresses in high-speed milling of titanium alloy TC11
AU - Yao, Changfeng
AU - Yang, Zhenchao
AU - Huang, Xinchun
AU - Ren, Junxue
AU - Zhang, Dinghua
PY - 2012
Y1 - 2012
N2 - In order to provide experimental evidence for optimizing high-speed milling parameters and controlling surface integrity, the effects of cooling conditions, tool rake angle and milling parameters on machined surface residual stresses were investigated in high-speed milling titanium alloy TC11. The residual stresses were measured by XStress3000 X-ray stress analyzer, and three points were tested on each workpiece surface, then take average. The milling parameters were optimized based on fatigue performance. The results show that the emulsion cooling get the highest surface residual compressive stress and the dry cutting get the lowest residual compressive stress. With the increasing of cutting tool rake angle, surface residual compressive stresses increase. The most effect on the residual stresses of surface is milling width, next are feed per tooth and milling depth, and the last is milling speed. In the experimental range, the optimized high-speed milling parameters are: vc=377m/min, fz=0.03mm/z, ap=0.2mm, ae=7.5mm.
AB - In order to provide experimental evidence for optimizing high-speed milling parameters and controlling surface integrity, the effects of cooling conditions, tool rake angle and milling parameters on machined surface residual stresses were investigated in high-speed milling titanium alloy TC11. The residual stresses were measured by XStress3000 X-ray stress analyzer, and three points were tested on each workpiece surface, then take average. The milling parameters were optimized based on fatigue performance. The results show that the emulsion cooling get the highest surface residual compressive stress and the dry cutting get the lowest residual compressive stress. With the increasing of cutting tool rake angle, surface residual compressive stresses increase. The most effect on the residual stresses of surface is milling width, next are feed per tooth and milling depth, and the last is milling speed. In the experimental range, the optimized high-speed milling parameters are: vc=377m/min, fz=0.03mm/z, ap=0.2mm, ae=7.5mm.
KW - Cooling method
KW - High-speed Milling
KW - Milling parameters
KW - Rake angle
KW - Residual stress
KW - Titanium alloy TC11
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84862953519&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.443-444.160
DO - 10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.443-444.160
M3 - 会议稿件
AN - SCOPUS:84862953519
SN - 9783037852897
T3 - Advanced Materials Research
SP - 160
EP - 165
BT - Manufacturing Science and Materials Engineering
T2 - 2010 International Conference on Manufacturing Science and Materials Engineering, ICMSME 2011
Y2 - 14 October 2011 through 15 October 2011
ER -