Cryogenic Machining of Titanium Ti-5553 Alloy
Titanium alloy Ti-5Al-5V-3Cr-0.5Fe (Ti-5553) is a new generation of near-beta titanium alloy that is commonly used in the aerospace industry. Machining is one of the manufacturing methods to produce parts that are made of this near-beta alloy. This study presents the machining performance of new generation near-beta alloys, namely, Ti-5553, by focusing
Kaynak, Yusuf, Gharibi, Armin
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Application of coolants during tool-based machining – A review
Coolant is a substance that applied in a machining process for the efficient machining of materials. The application of coolants is based on the several factors including the types of machining process, workpiece material, cutting tool and cost.
Khor Zheng Yang +8 more
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Cryogenic turning of in-house cast magnesium based MMCs: A comprehensive investigation
To increase fuel efficiency, the demand for materials having high specific strength is increasing in automotive and aerospace industry. In this context, a tailor-made AXZ911/10SiC Metal Matrix Composites (MMCs) is developed.
Navneet Khanna +4 more
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Roles of Cryogenic Cooling in Turning of Superalloys, Ferrous Metals, and Viscoelastic Polymers
Cryogenic machining is a relatively new technique in machining. This concept was applied on various machining processes such as turning, milling, drilling etc. Cryogenic turning technique is generally applied on three major groups of workpiece materials
Tze Chuen Yap
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A Review of CO2 Coolants for Sustainable Machining
In many machining operations, metalworking fluids (MWFs) play an invaluable role. Often, proper application of an intelligent MWF strategy allows manufacturing processes to benefit from a multitude of operational incentives, not least of which are ...
Leon Proud +2 more
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Process Mechanics and Surface Integrity Induced by Dry and Cryogenic Machining of AZ31B-O Magnesium Alloy [PDF]
The corrosion resistance of magnesium alloys depends mainly on its surface integrity. Previous experimental studies have shown that machining can induces small (nano-scale) grain size, compressive residual stresses and basal plane crystallographic ...
Fromentin, G. +18 more
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Progressive Tool Wear in Cryogenic Machining: The Effect of Liquid Nitrogen and Carbon Dioxide
This experimental study focuses on various cooling strategies and lubrication-assisted cooling strategies to improve machining performance in the turning process of AISI 4140 steel.
Yusuf Kaynak, Armin Gharibi
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Degradation modes and tool wear mechanisms in finish and rough machining of Ti17 Titanium alloy under high-pressure water jet assistance [PDF]
This article presents the results of an experimental study on the Ti17 titanium alloy, which was carried out to analyze tool wear and the degradation mechanisms of an uncoated tungsten carbide tool insert. Two machining conditions, roughing and finishing,
GERMAIN, Guénaël +3 more
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Sensitivity Analysis of Cryogenic Cooling on Machining of Magnesium Alloy AZ31B-O [PDF]
Improving the corrosion resistance of magnesium alloys has gained special focus in recent years, and cryogenic machining has been one of the successfully used techniques.
OUTEIRO, José +3 more
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Perspectives on Electric Machines with Cryogenic Cooling
Cryogenic cooling is a well-established and expanding technology. In the field of electric machines, it allows the construction of more efficient machines with a high power density. This paper addresses the main cooling technologies and their impact on cryogenic machine construction, providing perspective for their use in future electrical machines ...
Fabrizio Marignetti, Guido Rubino
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