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The machinability of titanium alloy thin-wall parts in cooling minimum quantity lubrication (CMQL) environments

机译:钛合金薄壁零件在冷却微量润滑 (CMQL) 环境中的可加工性

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The machining of thin-wall components made of titanium alloys is challenging because the poor machinability of the material leads to severe problems such as accelerated tool wear and poor surface quality, while the weak rigidity of the thin-wall structure results in unavoidable vibration and surface form errors. To address these issues, this paper investigated the mechanisms and performance of cooling minimum quantity lubrication (CMQL) in milling titanium thin-wall parts. To verify the efficiency of CMQL, different cooling/lubrication strategies, including conventional flood cooling, minimum quantity lubrication (MQL) and CMQL with different temperature levels, were investigated. The cutting force, tool wear state, chip formation, surface integrity, and surface form errors were compared and analysed in detail. The experiment results show that MQL is inadequate at higher spindle speeds due to its ineffective cooling capacity and weakened lubrication ability. In contrast, CMQL has demonstrated its feasibility and superiority in milling titanium thin-wall parts under all conditions. The outcomes indicate that a lower temperature level of CMQL is advantageous to producing better wear resistance and lower thermomechanical loads, and the CMQL (− 15 ºC) machining environment can remarkably improve the overall machining performance and control the surface form errors of the machined thin-wall parts. At the spindle speed of 3000 rpm, the surface roughness measured under CMQL (− 15 °C) condition is reduced by 16.53 and 23.46, the deflection value is decreased by 54.74 and 36.99, while the maximum thickness error is about 53.51 and 20.56 smaller in comparison to flood cooling and MQL machining. In addition, CMQL is an economical and sustainable cooling/lubrication strategy; the outcomes of this work can provide the industry with useful guidance for high-quality machining of thin-wall components.
机译:钛合金制成的薄壁部件的加工具有挑战性,因为材料的可加工性差会导致刀具加速磨损和表面质量差等严重问题,而薄壁结构的弱刚性会导致不可避免的振动和表面形状错误。针对这些问题,本文研究了铣削钛薄壁零件冷却最小量润滑(CMQL)的机理和性能。为了验证CMQL的效率,研究了不同的冷却/润滑策略,包括传统的溢流冷却、最小量润滑(MQL)和不同温度水平的CMQL。对切削力、刀具磨损状态、切屑形成、表面完整性和表面形状误差进行了详细比较和分析。实验结果表明,MQL由于冷却能力低下,润滑能力减弱,在较高主轴转速下表现不佳。相比之下,CMQL已经证明了其在所有条件下铣削钛薄壁零件的可行性和优越性。结果表明,较低的CMQL温度水平有利于产生更好的耐磨性和更低的热机械载荷,并且CMQL (− 15 ºC)加工环境可以显著提高整体加工性能并控制加工薄壁零件的表面形状误差。在主轴转速为3000 rpm时,与溢流冷却和MQL加工相比,CMQL (− 15 °C) 条件下测得的表面粗糙度分别降低了 16.53% 和 23.46%,挠度值分别降低了 54.74% 和 36.99%,最大厚度误差分别降低了约 53.51% 和 20.56%。此外,CMQL 是一种经济且可持续的冷却/润滑策略;这项工作的成果可以为行业提供有用的指导,以实现薄壁部件的高质量加工。

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