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Investigation of Tool Wear and Chip Morphology in Dry Trochoidal Milling of Titanium Alloy Ti-6Al-4V

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MATERIALS
Volume 12, Issue 12, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ma12121937

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tool wear; trochoidal milling; titanium alloy; chip morphology

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  1. National Science and Technology Major Project [2017ZX04013001]

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Titanium alloys are widely used in the manufacture of aircraft and aeroengine components. However, tool wear is a serious concern in milling titanium alloys, which are known as hard-to-cut materials. Trochoidal milling is a promising technology for the high-efficiency machining of hard-to-cut materials. Aiming to realize green machining titanium alloy, this paper investigates the effects of undeformed chip thickness on tool wear and chip morphology in the dry trochoidal milling of titanium alloy Ti-6Al-4V. A tool wear model related to the radial depth of cut based on the volume of material removed (VMR) is established for trochoidal milling, and optimized cutting parameters in terms of cutting speed and axial depth of cut are selected to improve machining efficiency through reduced tool wear. The investigation enables the environmentally clean rough machining of Ti-6Al-4V.

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