Experimental investigation of cutting forces in high-feed milling of titanium alloy

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Lublin University of Technology

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Titanium super alloys are often used in the chemical and aerospace industries, especially because of financial savings. resulting primarily from cheaper operation of equipment. Machinability of titanium alloys is more difficult than that of other metals. In addition, the low thermal conductivity causes the alloy to stick to the cuffing edge of the cutting tool, thereby causing it to become dull faster. The article deals with the experimental evaluation of cutting forces and the design of suitable cutting parameters for the machining of the UNS R56260 titanium alloy with high-feed milling technology. Testing was carried out in climb and conventional milling under different cutting conditions. The cutting components of forces Fx, Fy, Fz were measured and evaluated. The results of the measurements were processed into a graphical form and suitable cutting conditions were designed in terms of the acting cutting forces.

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high-feed milling, titanium alloy, cutting forces

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Advances in Science and Technology Research Journal. 2020, vol. 14, issue 1, p. 89-95.