Abstract:Abstract. One of the main ways to increase productivity during the machining of titanium alloy parts is to control the wear mechanisms and consequently the life of the cutting tools. The state-of-the-art shows wear phenomena generated mainly by diffusion. The latter is due to the intrinsic physical properties of titanium generating high temperatures on the cutting and relief faces. Concerning the secondary cutting zone, the wear phenomena result from thermomechanical actions induced by the contact between the … Show more
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