Miniaturization with superior quality product of super alloy is the demand of the industry. Ti6Al4V is the demanding super alloy due to its excellent material properties, although this super alloy is known for poor machinability in terms of burr formation, low tool life, and poor surface finish. Therefore, being a popular super alloy, it comes under the difficult-to-cut material. In the current work, burr formation on the machining of Ti6Al4V has been studied. Experimental investigation and characterizations of top burr formation on Ti6Al4V alloy using end milling process were carried out. A scanning electron microscopy identifies the burr formed on the machined surface. A new technique has been introduced to measure the top burr width (i.e. equivalent width) accurately. Equivalent burr width calculated as the ratio of total area of burr generated to the total height. It was observed that equivalent burr width in up milling was increased by 120%, while in down milling, it was decreased by 50% as the speed varies from conventional to high speed. Furthermore, the effects of different cutting parameters and tool parameters on top burr formation have been analyzed to establish correlation among them.
The titanium alloys (Ti-6Al-4V) have been widely used in aerospace, and medical applications and the demand is ever-growing due to its outstanding properties. In this paper, the finite element modeling on machinability of Ti-6Al-4V using cubic boron nitride and polycrystalline diamond tool in dry turning environment was investigated. This research was carried out to generate mathematical models at 95% confidence level for cutting force and temperature distribution regarding cutting speed, feed rate and depth of cut. The Box-Behnken design of experiment was used as Response Surface Model to generate combinations of cutting variables for modeling. Then, finite element simulation was performed using AdvantEdge®. The influence of each cutting parameters on the cutting responses was investigated using Analysis of Variance. The analysis shows that depth of cut is the most influential parameter on resultant cutting force whereas feed rate is the most influential parameter on cutting temperature. Also, the effect of the cutting-edge radius was investigated for both tools. This research would help to maximize the tool life and to improve surface finish.
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