2023
DOI: 10.1007/s00170-023-11733-2
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Effect of T6I4 and T616 on the machinability of 7075 aluminum alloy and tool wear mechanism

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“…This study found that the sliding wear of the aluminum 5083/6061/7075 is mainly due to the adhesive effect, which is consistent with the results observed in the related literature. [24][25][26] However, the transformations of the wear mechanism due to the load or heat treatment are not included in these literatures. Therefore, the effects of T6 treatment on the transformation of wear for the aluminum 5083/6061/7075 are proposed according to the mechanisms in Figure 13.…”
Section: Wear Mechanisms Of the Aluminum Alloysmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This study found that the sliding wear of the aluminum 5083/6061/7075 is mainly due to the adhesive effect, which is consistent with the results observed in the related literature. [24][25][26] However, the transformations of the wear mechanism due to the load or heat treatment are not included in these literatures. Therefore, the effects of T6 treatment on the transformation of wear for the aluminum 5083/6061/7075 are proposed according to the mechanisms in Figure 13.…”
Section: Wear Mechanisms Of the Aluminum Alloysmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is also a literature 25 that heat treatment can improve the wear resistance of 2A97 Al-Li alloy, and the wear forms are mainly adhesive wear and abrasive wear. Zhang et al 26 found that T6I4 and T616 can improve the adhesive wear of 7075 aluminum alloy. These documents do not include the wear mechanism of the aluminum alloys for the sliding friction of mm-level strokes.…”
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confidence: 99%