Study of the machinability of compacted graphite iron for drilling process

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Autor(a) principal: Mocellin,F.
Data de Publicação: 2004
Outros Autores: Melleras,E., Guesser,W. L., Boehs,L.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Journal of the Brazilian Society of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1678-58782004000100004
Resumo: CGI - Compacted Graphite Iron - has reached an important status for automotive industry, mainly in the last ten years. The material has been used for manufacturing parts as brake discs, exhaust manifolds, engine heads and diesel engine blocks. The superior strength characteristics of CGI, as compared to gray iron, allows the manufacturing of engines for higher pressure operating combustion chambers, therefore more efficient and with lower emissions levels. Also thinner walls are possible, generating lighter engines. However there are some technical challenges to overcome, mainly related to the machining process of the parts. This research intends to study the machinability of CGI, in order to develop a new alloy with improved characteristics of machinability, so the production costs for CGI automotive parts can be reduced. The study uses a reference material, gray iron FC-250, widely used for engine blocks manufacturing. The machinability of the referred material is compared to five different CGI alloys by means of drilling experiments. The considered machinability criteria are the tool wear and the cutting forces. The experiments led to the development of a CGI-450 with machinability 83% (relative to FC-250), therefore with excellent potential qualities for engine block and other auto parts manufacturing.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Study of the machinability of compacted graphite iron for drilling process
title Study of the machinability of compacted graphite iron for drilling process
spellingShingle Study of the machinability of compacted graphite iron for drilling process
Mocellin,F.
Compacted graphite iron
CGI
drilling
machining
machinability
title_short Study of the machinability of compacted graphite iron for drilling process
title_full Study of the machinability of compacted graphite iron for drilling process
title_fullStr Study of the machinability of compacted graphite iron for drilling process
title_full_unstemmed Study of the machinability of compacted graphite iron for drilling process
title_sort Study of the machinability of compacted graphite iron for drilling process
author Mocellin,F.
author_facet Mocellin,F.
Melleras,E.
Guesser,W. L.
Boehs,L.
author_role author
author2 Melleras,E.
Guesser,W. L.
Boehs,L.
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Mocellin,F.
Melleras,E.
Guesser,W. L.
Boehs,L.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Compacted graphite iron
CGI
drilling
machining
machinability
topic Compacted graphite iron
CGI
drilling
machining
machinability
description CGI - Compacted Graphite Iron - has reached an important status for automotive industry, mainly in the last ten years. The material has been used for manufacturing parts as brake discs, exhaust manifolds, engine heads and diesel engine blocks. The superior strength characteristics of CGI, as compared to gray iron, allows the manufacturing of engines for higher pressure operating combustion chambers, therefore more efficient and with lower emissions levels. Also thinner walls are possible, generating lighter engines. However there are some technical challenges to overcome, mainly related to the machining process of the parts. This research intends to study the machinability of CGI, in order to develop a new alloy with improved characteristics of machinability, so the production costs for CGI automotive parts can be reduced. The study uses a reference material, gray iron FC-250, widely used for engine blocks manufacturing. The machinability of the referred material is compared to five different CGI alloys by means of drilling experiments. The considered machinability criteria are the tool wear and the cutting forces. The experiments led to the development of a CGI-450 with machinability 83% (relative to FC-250), therefore with excellent potential qualities for engine block and other auto parts manufacturing.
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