机械加工
可加工性
高温合金
表面完整性
航空航天
材料科学
冶金
刀具磨损
钛合金
航空航天材料
刀具
机械工程
制造工程
工程类
微观结构
合金
航空航天工程
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.ijmachtools.2005.02.003
摘要
Significant advances have been made in understanding the behaviour of engineering materials when machining at higher cutting conditions from practical and theoretical standpoints. This approach has enabled the aerospace industry to cope with constant introduction of new materials that allow the engine temperature to increase at a rate of 10 °C per annum since the 1950s. Improvements achieved from research and development activities in this area have particularly enhanced the machining of difficult-to-cut nickel base and titanium alloys that have traditionally exhibited low machinability due to their peculiar characteristics such as poor thermal conductivity, high strength at elevated temperature, resistance to wear and chemical degradation, etc. A good understanding of the cutting tool materials, cutting conditions, processing time and functionality of the machined component will lead to efficient and economic machining of nickel and titanium base superalloys. This paper presents an overview of major advances in machining techniques that have resulted to step increase in productivity, hence lower manufacturing cost, without adverse effect on the surface finish, surface integrity, circularity and hardness variation of the machined component.
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