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Fretting fatigue behavior of cavitation shotless peened (CSP) titanium alloy, Ti–6Al–4V was investigated. Constant amplitude
fretting fatigue tests were conducted at several maximum stress levels, σmax, ranging from 400 to 555 MPa with a stress ratio of 0.1. Test results showed that the fretting fatigue life was enhanced
by CSP treatment as compared to the unpeened specimen, but the enhancement was not as large as that from the shot-peening
treatment. Residual stress measurements by X-ray diffraction method before and after fretting test showed that residual compressive
stress was relaxed during fretting fatigue. Before fretting, CSP specimen had higher compressive residual stress on the surface
than the shot-peened specimen. However, greater residual stress relaxation occurred in CSP specimen such that the relaxed
compressive residual stress profile near the contact surface of CSP specimen was lower than that of shot-peened specimen.
This lower compressive residual stress from fretting fatigue was the reason for shorter fretting fatigue life of CSP specimen
as compared to shot-peened specimen at the applied stress level. 相似文献
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Plasma nitriding was performed on Ti–6Al–4V fatigue test samples at 520°C in two environments (nitrogen and nitrogen–hydrogen
mixture in a ratio of 3:1) for two time periods (4 and 18 h). Plain fatigue and fretting fatigue tests were conducted on unnitrided
and plasma nitrided samples. Plasma nitriding degraded lives under both plain fatigue and fretting fatigue loadings. The samples
nitrided in nitrogen exhibited superior lives compared with the samples nitrided in the nitrogen–hydrogen mixture, possibly
due to the relatively higher hardness (and presumably lower toughness) of the nitrided layer of the samples nitrided in the
nitrogen–hydrogen mixture environment. For those samples nitrided in the nitrogen–hydrogen mixture, those nitrided for 18 h
exhibited superior lives compared with those nitrided for 4 h. This trend was observed for samples nitrided in nitrogen gas
at lower stress levels only; the converse was true at higher stress levels of 550 MPa and 700 MPa under plain fatigue loading.
However, under fretting fatigue loading, the plasma nitriding time did not influence the lives significantly. 相似文献
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《Tribology - Materials, Surfaces & Interfaces》2013,7(1):16-23
AbstractThe fretting corrosion of a Ti–6Al–4V flat in contact with a poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) ball in 0·9 wt-% NaCl solution was investigated using a fretting rig operating under electrochemical control. The effect of potential and of normal load on friction, wear and electrochemical response was studied under gross slip regime. No noticeable mechanical deterioration of the Ti–6Al–4V surface could be observed. At anodic potential, alloy corrosion was only slightly enhanced by fretting. Wear of PMMA was large and controlled by third body formation. A correlation between PMMA wear coefficient and thickness of third body was observed. 相似文献
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To obtain the great surface quality of Ti–6Al–4V and achieve high efficiency in the polishing process, the chemistry enhanced shear thickening polishing (C-STP) was proposed, and the polishing performance of different pH slurry was studied. The results show that the material removal rate gradually increases as the pH value decreases from 10 to 1, and the best surface quality is obtained at pH 2. The corrosion current density and potential were measured by potentiodynamic polarization under three typical pH values. It is confirmed that the most massive corrosion rate presents at pH 2, and the passive film is most susceptible to be produced at pH 10. The reaction resistance was measured by electrochemical impedance spectroscopy to clarify the polishing mechanism. Under acidic conditions, the chemical reaction product on the surface can be quickly removed by mechanical action of the abrasive. On the contrary, the passive film formed on the surface under the alkaline condition is difficult to be removed. The corrosion reaction products were determined by X-ray photoelectron, and the chemical reaction under acid-base environment was derived. MRR reached 107.3 nm/min under the selected process parameters, and the surface roughness (Sa) is reduced from 124 nm to 8.6 nm within 15 min. 相似文献
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The simulation of ductile fracture in real components is becoming a strategic issue in numerical simulations. Numerical simulations of crashes, forming processes, impacts and fractures are reliable only if carried out with an accurate material calibration. The topics involved in this kind of simulation require a complete calibration of both the true stress–strain curve and the failure. The focus of this work is the accurate calibration of the constitutive relations of the titanium alloy Ti–6Al–4V. The approach proposed is based on different experimental tests supported by numerical simulations performed by means of detailed FE models. The Bao–Wierzbicki ductile failure criterion is calibrated using a total of 11 specimens. These specimens are tested on a multiaxial test machine to investigate the failure at different stress triaxialities. Furthermore, the sensitivity to the mesh size and the assessment of the calibration accuracy are analysed in detail on different components in order to verify the geometry transferability. 相似文献
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In order to improve the tribological properties of titanium-based implants, sodium hydroxide (NaOH), hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) solutions, sol–gel hydroxyapatite (HA) film, thermal treatment and combined methods of NaOH solution/HA film, H2O2 solution/HA film are used to modify the surfaces of Ti–6Al–4V (coded TC4). The chemical states of some typical elements in the modified surfaces were detected by means of X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). The tribological properties of modified surfaces sliding against an AISI52100 steel ball were evaluated on a reciprocating friction and wear tester. As the results, complex surfaces with varied components are obtained. All the methods are effective in improving the wear resistance of Ti–6Al–4V in different degrees. Among all, the surface modified by the combined method of NaOH solution/HA film gives the best tribological performances. The friction coefficient is also greatly reduced by the modification of NaOH solution. The order of the wear resistance under 3 N is as following: Ti–NaOH–HA>Ti–NaOH>Ti–HA>Ti–H2O2–HA>Ti–H2O2 >Ti–500; under 1 N is Ti–HA, Ti–NaOH–HA>Ti–NaOH. For Ti–H2O2, a very low friction coefficient and long wear life over 2000 passes is obtained under 1 N. SEM observation of the morphologies of worn surfaces indicates that the wear of TC4 is characteristic of abrasive wear. Differently, abrasion, plastic deformation and micro–crack dominate the wear of Ti–HA; slight abrasive wear dominate the wear mechanism of Ti–NaOH and microfracture and abrasive wear for Ti–NaOH–HA and Ti–H2O2–HA, while the sample modified by thermal treatment is characterized by sever fracture. The superior friction reduction and wear resistance of HA films are greatly attributed to the slight plastic deformation of the film. NaOH solution is superior in improving the wear resistance and decreasing the friction coefficient under relative higher load (3 N) and H2O2 is helpful to reduce friction and wear under relatively lower load (1 N). Combined method of Ti–NaOH–HA is suggested to improve the wear resistance of Ti–6Al–4V for medial applications under fretting situations. 相似文献
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Influences of newborn calf serum on the fretting behaviors of Ti–6Al–4V and diamond-like carbon coating were investigated using a fretting-wear test rig with a cylinder-on-flat contact. The results indicated that, for the Ti–6Al–4V/Ti–6Al–4V contact, the friction coefficients were high (0.8–1.2) and the wear volumes presented an increase with the increase in the displacement amplitude under dry laboratory air conditions. Under serum-liquid conditions, the Ti–6Al–4V/Ti–6Al–4V contact presented significantly larger wear volumes under the displacement of ±?40 µm; however, it presented significantly lower friction coefficients (0.25–0.35) and significantly smaller wear volumes under the displacement of ±?70 µm. For the DLC coating/Ti–6Al–4V contact, the coating response wear maps could be divided into two areas: the coating working area (low normal force conditions) and the coating failure area (high normal force conditions). In the coating working area, the DLC coating could protect the substrate with low friction, low wear volume, and mild damage in the coating. The presence of serum had a positive influence on the tribological performance of the DLC coating. Furthermore, the positive influence was more significant under larger displacement amplitudes condition. 相似文献
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M. Mubarak Ali S. Ganesh Sundara Raman S.D. Pathak R. Gnanamoorthy 《Tribology International》2010,43(1-2):152-160
Plasma nitriding was performed on Ti–6Al–4V samples at 520 °C in two environments (pure nitrogen and a mixture of nitrogen and hydrogen in the ratio of 3:1) for two different time periods (4 and 18 h). Fretting wear tests were conducted on unnitrided and nitrided samples for 50,000 cycles using alumina ball counterbody. Plasma nitriding reduced the tangential force coefficient of Ti–6Al–4V. The samples nitrided for 4 h exhibited higher hardness and lower tangential force coefficient compared to the specimens nitrided for 18 h. The samples nitrided in nitrogen–hydrogen mixture environment exhibited higher hardness and lower tangential force coefficient compared to the specimens nitrided in pure nitrogen. The samples plasma nitrided in nitrogen–hydrogen mixture for 4 h exhibited the highest hardness and the lowest tangential force coefficient. The wear volume and specific wear rate of the plasma nitrided samples were lower than those of the unnitrided samples. A consistent trend was not observed regarding which nitriding condition would result in lower wear volume and specific wear rate at different loads. 相似文献
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M. H. Sadeghi M. J. Haddad T. Tawakoli M. Emami 《The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology》2009,44(5-6):487-500
Titanium and its alloys are attractive materials due to their unique high strength–weight ratio that is maintained at elevated temperatures and their exceptional corrosion resistance. The major application of titanium has been in the aerospace industry. On the other hand, titanium and its alloys are notorious for their poor thermal properties and are classified as difficult-to-machine materials. The problems that arise during grinding of titanium alloys are attributed to the high specific energy and high grinding zone temperature. Significant progress has been made in dry and semidry machining recently, and minimal quantity lubrication (MQL) machining in particular has been accepted as a successful semidry application because of its environmentally friendly characteristics. A number of studies have shown that MQL machining can show satisfactory performance in practical machining operations. However, there has been few investigation of MQL grinding of special alloys like titanium alloys and the cutting fluids to be used in MQL grinding of these alloys. In this study, vegetable and synthetic esters oil are compared on the basis of the surface quality properties that would be suitable for MQL applications. The cutting performance of fluids is also evaluated using conventional wet (fluid) grinding of Ti–6Al–4V. As a result, synthetic ester oil is found to be optimal cutting fluids for MQL grinding of Ti–6Al–4V. 相似文献
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Fretting behavior of Cu–Al coating on Ti–6Al–4V substrate was investigated with and without fatigue load. Soft and rough Cu–Al coating resulted in abrasive wear and a large amount of debris remained at the contact surface, which caused an increase in tangential force during the fretting test under gross slip condition. Fretting in the partial slip condition also showed the wear of coating. To characterize wear, dissipated energies during fretting were calculated from fretting loops and wear volumes were obtained from worn surface profiles. Energy approach of wear analysis showed a linear relationship between wear volume and accumulated dissipated energy. This relationship was independent of fatigue loading condition and extended from partial slip to gross slip regimes. As an alternate but simple approach for wear analysis, accumulated relative displacement range was correlated with the wear volume. This also resulted in a linear relationship as in the case of accumulated dissipated energy suggesting that the accumulated relative displacement range can be used as an alternative parameter for dissipated energy to characterize the wear. When the maximum wear depth was equal to the thickness of Cu–Al coating, harder Ti–6Al–4V substrate inhibited further increase in wear depth. Only when a considerable energy was supplied through a large value of the applied displacement, wear in the substrate material could occur beyond the thickness of coating. 相似文献
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This paper presents a series of experimental investigations of the effects of various machining conditions [dry, flooded, minimum quantity lubrication (MQL), and cryogenic] and cutting parameters (cutting speed and feed rate) on thrust force, torque, tool wear, burr formation, and surface roughness in micro-drilling of Ti–6Al–4V alloy. A set of uncoated carbide twist drills with a diameter of 700 μm were used for making holes in the workpiece material. Both machining conditions and cutting parameters were found to influence the thrust force and torque. The thrust force and torque are higher in cryogenic cooling. It was found that the MQL condition produced the highest engagement torque amplitude in comparison to the other coolant–lubrication conditions. The maximum average torque value was obtained in the dry drilling process. There was no substantial effect of various coolant–lubrication conditions on burr height. However, it was observed that the burr height was at a minimum level in cryogenic drilling. Increasing feed rate and decreasing spindle speed increased the entry and exit burr height. The minimum surface roughness values were obtained in the flood cooling condition. In the dry drilling process, increased cutting speed resulted in reduced hardness on the subsurface of the drilled hole. This indicates that the surface and subsurface of the drilled hole were subject to softening in the dry micro-drilling process. The softening at the subsurface of drilled holes under different cooling and lubrication conditions is much smaller compared to the dry micro-drilling process. 相似文献
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Yang Shen Yonghong Liu Yanzhen Zhang Bin Tan Renjie Ji Baoping Cai Chao Zheng 《The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology》2014,70(1-4):11-17
The titanium (Ti) alloys are the notoriously “difficult-to-machine” aerospace materials. Compared with the traditional mechanical cutting methods which are costly because of high tooling costs, electrodischarge machining (EDM) is an effective machining method for the Ti alloys. The energy distribution during the EDM process of Ti alloys was rarely reported, though it is a very important factor that can affect the machining performance. In this work, the energy distribution during EDM of Ti–6Al–4V has been investigated by a novel method, at different EDM parameters including interelectrode distance, pulse duration, polarity, and electrode shape. The results of this work show that energy distribution characteristics are greatly affected by the power density applied on the electrodes and more energy is distributed into the anode than into the cathode, which are in good concurrence with the results obtained by other authors. The results of this work will be helpful for further improving the technological performance of this process. 相似文献
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Dry sliding wear tests were performed for Ti–6Al–4V alloy on a pin-on-disc wear tester. The wear behavior of Ti–6Al–4V alloy at sliding velocities of 0.5–4 m/s was studied and the tribo-oxides and their function were explored. Ti–6Al–4V alloy presented a marked variation of wear rate as a function of velocity. With the rise and fall of wear rate, Ti–6Al–4V alloy underwent the transitions of wear mechanisms from the combination of delamination wear and oxidative wear at lower speeds to delamination wear at 2.68 m/s, and then to oxidative wear at 4 m/s. These phenomena were attributed to the appearance and disappearance of tribo-oxides. In spite of trace or a small amount, tribo-oxides would change the wear behavior, and even wear mechanism. 相似文献
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AbstractThis study proposes a combined method for the electrochemical mill-grinding of Ti–6Al–4V alloy to achieve a high material removal rate, high machining accuracy and good surface quality based on rough and finish machining. In the rough machining stage, a maximum feed rate of 2.7?mm min?1 and a material removal rate of 248.3?mm3 min?1 were achieved experimentally at a 10?mm cut depth using an abrasive tool with five rows of tool-sidewall outlet holes. In the finish machining stage, there were almost no overcuts or stray corrosions produced. The sidewall surface roughness and sidewall flatness were Ra = 1.06 and 76.8?μm after the finishing stage, which represent a 68% and 79.2% improvement compared with the rough machining stage, respectively. Finally, we fabricated a 1-mm-thick thin-walled structure using the combined machining operations, in which approximately 96% of the total material removal volume was performed at the rough machining stage. 相似文献
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Dry sliding wear tests were performed for Ti–6Al–4V alloy under a load of 50–250 N at 25–500 °C on a pin-on-disk elevated temperature tester. Worn surfaces and subsurfaces were thoroughly investigated for the morphology, composition and structure of tribo-layers. Ti–6Al–4V alloy could not be considered to possess poor wear resistance at all times, and presented a substantially higher wear resistance at 400–500 °C than at 25–200 °C. The tribo-layer, a mechanical mixing layer, was noticed to exist on worn surfaces under various conditions. High wear rate at 25–200 °C was ascribed to no protective tribo-layer containing no or trace tribo-oxides. As more oxides appeared in the tribo-layers, they presented an obviously protective role due to their high hardness, thus giving a reasonable explanation for high wear resistance of Ti–6Al–4V alloy at 400–500 °C. 相似文献
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The available magnetic field assisted finishing process is considered as the critical stage for improvement of workpiece surface quality. This paper aims to investigate the key quality performance of an enhanced magnetic abrasive finishing in achieving nanolevel finish on Ti–6Al–4V workpieces with initial micrometer surface roughness values. The finishing media, combining the intelligent shear thickening fluids (STFs), carbonyl iron particles and SiC particles, is developed. Finishing experiments for Ti–6Al–4V workpieces are conducted using an established platform, aiming to investigate the effects of varying STFs concentration, working gap, feed rate and spindle rotational speed. It is observed from the experimental results that the developed finishing media is effective for surface finishing comparing to the finishing media without STFs. The surface roughness of 54 nm was achieved from the initial value of 1.17 μm, which improved by over 95%, under the experimental conditions of 0.8 mm working gap, 15000 mm/min feed rate, 900 rpm spindle rotational speed and 15 wt% STFs. Surface observations showed that a smooth surface without obvious scratches was obtained. 相似文献
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In this paper, the corrosion and tribocorrosion behaviors of Ti–6Al–4V alloy having different phase composition, texture and microstructure was investigated. Potentiodynamic polarization and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy measurements were performed to evaluate the corrosion behavior. Sliding wear tests under anodic and cathodic polarization conditions were made to assess the tribocorrosion properties. SEM, OM, and XRD were used to characterize the microstructure, texture, and morphology of the samples. The corrosion resistance was found to depend on to the microstructure, as well as the texture of the surface. A bi-modal microstructure and prismatic texture showed the best corrosion behavior. However, when corrosion was coupled to sliding wear (tribocorrosion), the hardness was found to be the controlling factor. 相似文献