Machinability assessment of Ti-6Al-4V for aerospace applications
conference contribution
posted on 2013-01-01, 00:00authored byAshwin Polishetty, V Manoharan, Guy Littlefair, C Sonavane
Titanium alloy Ti-6Al-4V is the most commonly used titanium alloy in the aerospace and biomedical industries due to its superior material properties. An experimental investigation has been carried out to evaluate the machinability of high performance aerospace alloys (Ti-6Al-4V) to determine their in service performance characteristics based on different machining strategies. Nearly 80-90% of the titanium used in airframes is Ti-6Al-4V. The experimental design consist of face milling Ti-6Al-4V at 12 different combinations of cutting parameters consisting of Depth Of Cut (DoC)- 1, 2 and 3 mm; speeds- 60 and 100 m/min; coolant on/off and at constant feed rate of 0.04mm/tooth. Post machining analysis consists of cutting force measurement, surface texture analysis and metallographic analysis. The future work consists of in-depth investigation into the phase transformational reactions during machining.
History
Event
ASME District F- Early Career. Technical Conference (13th : 2013 : Birmingham, Alabama)
Pagination
53 - 58
Publisher
ASME
Location
Birmingham, Alabama
Place of publication
New York, N. Y.
Start date
2013-11-02
End date
2013-11-03
ISBN-13
9781467591690
Language
eng
Notes
Vol. 12
Publication classification
E1 Full written paper - refereed
Copyright notice
2013, ASME
Editor/Contributor(s)
P Durbetaki, J Donnell
Title of proceedings
ASME District F-ECTC 2013 : Proceedings of the ASME District F- Early Career technical conference