End milling of Inconel 718 using solid Si3N4 ceramic cutting tools
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Finkeldei, Daniel
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TU Wien, Inst Proud Engn & Photon Technol, Vienna, AustriaTU Wien, Inst Proud Engn & Photon Technol, Vienna, Austria
Finkeldei, Daniel
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Sexauer, Marcus
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TU Wien, Inst Proud Engn & Photon Technol, Vienna, AustriaTU Wien, Inst Proud Engn & Photon Technol, Vienna, Austria
Sexauer, Marcus
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Bleicher, Friedrich
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TU Wien, Inst Proud Engn & Photon Technol, Vienna, AustriaTU Wien, Inst Proud Engn & Photon Technol, Vienna, Austria
Bleicher, Friedrich
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[1] TU Wien, Inst Proud Engn & Photon Technol, Vienna, Austria
来源:
52ND CIRP CONFERENCE ON MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS (CMS)
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2019年
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81卷
关键词:
ceramic cutting tools;
nickel based alloys;
Inconel;
718;
high speed machining;
WEAR BEHAVIOR;
CARBIDE TOOLS;
SPEED;
PVD;
MACHINABILITY;
PERFORMANCE;
LIFE;
D O I:
10.1016/j.procir.2019.03.280
中图分类号:
TP [自动化技术、计算机技术];
学科分类号:
0812 ;
摘要:
Nickel based superalloys, like Inconel 718, are important materials with high strength in elevated temperature conditions and excellent corrosion resistance for the aerospace, energy and nuclear industries. However, the high-temperature strength compared with the low thermal conductivity and specific heat makes it difficult to machine. Thus, fast rising tool-wear is measured. To decrease material strength and to reduce tool-wear, previous studies have attempted to locally heat the workpiece. The main objective in using Si3N4-ceramic end milling tools is to exploit the temperature softening effect caused by high cutting speeds to raise the machining efficiency for manufacturing of Inconel 718. (C) 2019 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.