Surface Integrity of Clean Machined Titanium Alloy Based on Net Specific Cutting Energy

LI An-hai, ZHANG Ru-feng, ZHAO Jun, ZHOU Yong-hui, WEI Shu-lei

Surface Technology ›› 2023, Vol. 52 ›› Issue (12) : 57-64.

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Surface Technology ›› 2023, Vol. 52 ›› Issue (12) : 57-64. DOI: 10.16490/j.cnki.issn.1001-3660.2023.12.004

Surface Integrity of Clean Machined Titanium Alloy Based on Net Specific Cutting Energy

  • LI An-hai1, ZHANG Ru-feng1, ZHAO Jun1, ZHOU Yong-hui1, WEI Shu-lei2
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There is a process signature problem related to clean machining surface integrity in metal cutting, which is extremely important to the service life and service performance of high efficiency and clean manufactured parts. Exploring the relationship between energy consumption changes and machined surface integrity during clean cutting of titanium alloy, will help optimize the cutting parameters to control the machined surface quality, and eventually improve the service life and performance efficient and clean manufacturing parts of titanium alloy.

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process signature; net specific cutting energy; surface integrity; milling; clean cutting; titanium alloy

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LI An-hai, ZHANG Ru-feng, ZHAO Jun, ZHOU Yong-hui, WEI Shu-lei. Surface Integrity of Clean Machined Titanium Alloy Based on Net Specific Cutting Energy[J]. Surface Technology. 2023, 52(12): 57-64
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