2018
DOI: 10.1590/1980-5373-mr-2017-1086
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On the Machinability and Surface Finish of Superalloy GH909 Under Dry Cutting Conditions

Abstract: GH 909 alloy is a kind of low thermal expansion superalloy with high strength and low expansion coefficient. It is mainly used for manufacturing of aero-engine turbine casings, sealing ring, vanes and other gap control parts, to improve the working efficiency and thrust of the engine as well as to reduce gas loss and fuel consumption. However, the machinability is still a problem that restricts the application of GH909. This paper investigated the machinability referring to cutting forces, surface quality and … Show more

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“…At a higher feed rate, the friction among work material and tool will be more owing to the larger cross-sectional area in the deformation region and consequently surface roughness increases. 34 It is distinguished that the geometrical theoretical surface roughness parameter is mainly function of the feed for a recognized nose radius and varies with the feed rate square value. 35 When the value of feed rate increases, the surface roughness augments owing to raised MRR at a specific speed and vibrations and tool chatter.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…At a higher feed rate, the friction among work material and tool will be more owing to the larger cross-sectional area in the deformation region and consequently surface roughness increases. 34 It is distinguished that the geometrical theoretical surface roughness parameter is mainly function of the feed for a recognized nose radius and varies with the feed rate square value. 35 When the value of feed rate increases, the surface roughness augments owing to raised MRR at a specific speed and vibrations and tool chatter.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…studied the machinability of the nickel based alloy workpiece in the dry cutting process, and obtained the friction coefficient of is μ=0.5. 87 After calculation, the shear angle is φ = 26.6°.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are studies that have employed these tool coatings in the machining of Inconel 718, both PVD and CVD, as well as uncoated tools. The use of uncoated tools for machining Inconel alloys (namely Inconel 718) is not advised, especially at higher cutting speeds [21]. The main wear mechanisms that these uncoated (WC-Co) tools present are adhesive and abrasive wear, which are considerably higher when compared with those of coated tools tested at higher feed values [22].…”
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confidence: 99%