A Deep Study on Machining of Titanium Superalloys and its Cutting Tool Materials

This study presents the most recent cutting tool technology in the machining of Titanium (Ti) based superalloys to better grasp the existing state and to determine future directions of cutting tool research and development for turning Titanium-based superalloys. Titanium (Ti) based superalloys are w...

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出版年:AIP Conference Proceedings
第一著者: 2-s2.0-85206853520
フォーマット: Conference paper
言語:English
出版事項: American Institute of Physics 2024
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id Jakati S.; Kataraki P.S.; Koti V.; Qasem I.; Hussien A.A.; Janvekar A.A.; Zubair A.F.; Ishak A.
spelling Jakati S.; Kataraki P.S.; Koti V.; Qasem I.; Hussien A.A.; Janvekar A.A.; Zubair A.F.; Ishak A.
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A Deep Study on Machining of Titanium Superalloys and its Cutting Tool Materials
2024
AIP Conference Proceedings
3124
1
10.1063/5.0227894
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85206853520&doi=10.1063%2f5.0227894&partnerID=40&md5=96921ddd2fee099ce76c3adc596ebddd
This study presents the most recent cutting tool technology in the machining of Titanium (Ti) based superalloys to better grasp the existing state and to determine future directions of cutting tool research and development for turning Titanium-based superalloys. Titanium (Ti) based superalloys are widely employed in the aerospace, automotive, and petrochemical sectors due to their outstanding combination of mechanical properties and high-temperature corrosion resistance. Ti superalloys are also used to produce biomedical components, sports equipment’s, and other high-performance products. These superalloys, however, are difficult to cut due to their poor heat conductivity, low elastic modulus, high strength, and superior chemical resistance. A survey of the literature reveals that cutting tool life is drastically reduced when machining titanium superalloys at high cutting speeds and feed rates. The review study focuses on (i) various cutting tool materials used in Ti superalloy turning operations; (ii) diverse cutting tool coating procedures. © 2024 American Institute of Physics Inc.. All rights reserved.
American Institute of Physics
0094243X
English
Conference paper

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A Deep Study on Machining of Titanium Superalloys and its Cutting Tool Materials
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title A Deep Study on Machining of Titanium Superalloys and its Cutting Tool Materials
title_short A Deep Study on Machining of Titanium Superalloys and its Cutting Tool Materials
title_full A Deep Study on Machining of Titanium Superalloys and its Cutting Tool Materials
title_fullStr A Deep Study on Machining of Titanium Superalloys and its Cutting Tool Materials
title_full_unstemmed A Deep Study on Machining of Titanium Superalloys and its Cutting Tool Materials
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description This study presents the most recent cutting tool technology in the machining of Titanium (Ti) based superalloys to better grasp the existing state and to determine future directions of cutting tool research and development for turning Titanium-based superalloys. Titanium (Ti) based superalloys are widely employed in the aerospace, automotive, and petrochemical sectors due to their outstanding combination of mechanical properties and high-temperature corrosion resistance. Ti superalloys are also used to produce biomedical components, sports equipment’s, and other high-performance products. These superalloys, however, are difficult to cut due to their poor heat conductivity, low elastic modulus, high strength, and superior chemical resistance. A survey of the literature reveals that cutting tool life is drastically reduced when machining titanium superalloys at high cutting speeds and feed rates. The review study focuses on (i) various cutting tool materials used in Ti superalloy turning operations; (ii) diverse cutting tool coating procedures. © 2024 American Institute of Physics Inc.. All rights reserved.
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