2020
DOI: 10.1080/10426914.2020.1866199
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Experimental studies on cryogenic CO2 face milling of Inconel 625 superalloy

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“…Ni-based alloy Inconel: 200 [443], 600 [444,445], 617 [446], 625 [447][448][449], 690 [450], 800 [451], 800H [452][453][454] Hastelloy C276 [455], C22 [456,457], X [458] Fatigue, surface roughness, machinability, durability, impact toughness, microhardness, and tensile strength In all energy sectors Other alloys HEA [459] W-based alloys [460] Cu-based alloys [461] Ti-based alloys Ti6Al4V [451,462] Microhardness, compressive strength, and plasticity…”
Section: Effect Of Cryogenic Treatments On Metallic Materials Potenit...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ni-based alloy Inconel: 200 [443], 600 [444,445], 617 [446], 625 [447][448][449], 690 [450], 800 [451], 800H [452][453][454] Hastelloy C276 [455], C22 [456,457], X [458] Fatigue, surface roughness, machinability, durability, impact toughness, microhardness, and tensile strength In all energy sectors Other alloys HEA [459] W-based alloys [460] Cu-based alloys [461] Ti-based alloys Ti6Al4V [451,462] Microhardness, compressive strength, and plasticity…”
Section: Effect Of Cryogenic Treatments On Metallic Materials Potenit...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Short-term exposure tests promoted the breakdown of the native oxidate film of INCONEL ® , and mixtures of oxides containing Ni, Fe, Cr and Nb formed on the surface and an Fe-rich oxide layer on an INCONEL ® 718 surface that prevents mass loss.Traditional manufacturing also instigates residual tensile and compressive stresses into the materials’ machined surface, leading to plastic deformation in the INCONEL ® wrought-stock or the tool. This causes patterns in the flank wear ( VB max ) and, consequently, BUE formation, thus resulting in premature tool failure [ 21 , 22 ]. Hence, these considerations have raised the search for innovative manufacturing methods [ 23 ] for these hard-metal alloys.…”
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“…Anburaj and Pradeepkumar have studied the process optimization of face milling on Inconel 625 superalloy using TOPSIS analysis. e results highlight that the highest closeness coefficient was observed for the conditions such as a cutting speed of 80 m/ min and a feed rate of 0.05 mm/tooth in a cryogenic environment [18]. Jiang et al investigated the effect of cutting process variables on average surface roughness (Ra) under various cooling/lubrication conditions, with minimal quantity lubrication and dry and wet cutting in Ti6Al4V alloy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%