Influence of cutting speed on surface integrity for powder metallurgy nickel-based superalloy FGH95 |
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Authors: | Du Jin Zhanqiang Liu Wan Yi Guosheng Su |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Mechanical Engineering, Shandong University, Jinan, Shandong, 250061, China
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Abstract: | Powder metallurgy (PM) nickel-based superalloy FGH95 has been widely used for components, which requires the greatest service performance. The surface integrity is becoming more and more important in order to satisfy the increasing service demands. However, the machined surface of FGH95 is easily damaged due to its poor machinability. The purpose of this paper is to investigate the effects of dry milling process parameters on the surface integrity of FGH95. Experiments were conducted on a CNC machining center under different cutting speeds. The machined surface is evaluated in terms of surface roughness, microhardness and white layer. Experiments results show milled surface integrity of FGH95 is sensitivity to the cutting speeds. The machined surface roughness decreases with increase of the cutting speed, but with further increase of cutting speed between 80?m/min to 100?m/min an increase in surface roughness appears. For microhardness, it can be seen that the machined workpiece surface hardens seriously. It can also draw the conclusion that cutting speed has the marginal effect on the white layer thickness generated in the machined subsurface. |
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