Evaluation of the performance of different nano-ceramic tool grades when machining nickel-base, inconel 718, alloy

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Autor(a) principal: Ezugwu,E. O.
Data de Publicação: 2004
Outros Autores: Bonney,J., Silva,R. B. da, Machado,A. R.
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=S1678-58782004000100002
Resumo: High-speed machining of aerospace alloys can be enhanced by the use of advanced cutting tool materials such as nano-grain size ceramics that exhibit improved physical and mechanical properties than their micron grain counterparts. The performance of recently developed nano-grain size ceramic tool materials were evaluated when machining nickel base, Inconel 718, in terms of tool life, tool failure modes and wear mechanisms as well as component forces generated under different roughing conditions. The tools were rejected mainly due to wear on the tool nose. It is also evident that chemical compositions of the tool materials played significant role in their failure. The alumina base ceramics performed better than the silicon nitride base ceramics. Severe abrasion wear was observed on both rake and flank faces of the cutting tools while cutting forces increased with increasing cutting speed when machining with the silicon nitride base nano-ceramic tools. This is probably due to the lower superplastic flow temperature of the nitride base nano-ceramics. The alumina base ceramics are more susceptible to chipping at the cutting edge than the silicon nitride base ceramics despite their higher edge toughness.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Evaluation of the performance of different nano-ceramic tool grades when machining nickel-base, inconel 718, alloy
title Evaluation of the performance of different nano-ceramic tool grades when machining nickel-base, inconel 718, alloy
spellingShingle Evaluation of the performance of different nano-ceramic tool grades when machining nickel-base, inconel 718, alloy
Ezugwu,E. O.
Inconel 718
nano-grain size ceramics
tool wear
superplastic flow
cutting forces
title_short Evaluation of the performance of different nano-ceramic tool grades when machining nickel-base, inconel 718, alloy
title_full Evaluation of the performance of different nano-ceramic tool grades when machining nickel-base, inconel 718, alloy
title_fullStr Evaluation of the performance of different nano-ceramic tool grades when machining nickel-base, inconel 718, alloy
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of the performance of different nano-ceramic tool grades when machining nickel-base, inconel 718, alloy
title_sort Evaluation of the performance of different nano-ceramic tool grades when machining nickel-base, inconel 718, alloy
author Ezugwu,E. O.
author_facet Ezugwu,E. O.
Bonney,J.
Silva,R. B. da
Machado,A. R.
author_role author
author2 Bonney,J.
Silva,R. B. da
Machado,A. R.
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ezugwu,E. O.
Bonney,J.
Silva,R. B. da
Machado,A. R.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Inconel 718
nano-grain size ceramics
tool wear
superplastic flow
cutting forces
topic Inconel 718
nano-grain size ceramics
tool wear
superplastic flow
cutting forces
description High-speed machining of aerospace alloys can be enhanced by the use of advanced cutting tool materials such as nano-grain size ceramics that exhibit improved physical and mechanical properties than their micron grain counterparts. The performance of recently developed nano-grain size ceramic tool materials were evaluated when machining nickel base, Inconel 718, in terms of tool life, tool failure modes and wear mechanisms as well as component forces generated under different roughing conditions. The tools were rejected mainly due to wear on the tool nose. It is also evident that chemical compositions of the tool materials played significant role in their failure. The alumina base ceramics performed better than the silicon nitride base ceramics. Severe abrasion wear was observed on both rake and flank faces of the cutting tools while cutting forces increased with increasing cutting speed when machining with the silicon nitride base nano-ceramic tools. This is probably due to the lower superplastic flow temperature of the nitride base nano-ceramics. The alumina base ceramics are more susceptible to chipping at the cutting edge than the silicon nitride base ceramics despite their higher edge toughness.
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