Proceedings of the 13th World Conference on Titanium 2016
DOI: 10.1002/9781119296126.ch276
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Linking Machining Response of Titanium Billet to Upstream Thermomechanical Processing

Abstract: The texture of a typical titanium billet has evolved during the primary breakdown forging steps and acts as a 'finger print' of the forging process. This has a lasting legacy and can have a significant influence not only on the machining process but also the material's in-service performance. This paper reports the force feedback on machining tools during face turning of a titanium (Timetal® 54M) billet and how variation in feedback level appears directly linked to processing history. During cutting, higher fo… Show more

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