2021
DOI: 10.1080/00150193.2021.1906117
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Experimental study on machining properties of a high-strength composite material with Ti-555 titanium alloy matrix

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“…When traditional mechanical machining is employed, issues such as severe tool wear, fluctuations in cutting force, elevated cutting temperatures, and difficulties in chip removal often arise [14,15]. Fan et al [16] conducted an extensive study on the machinability characteristics of the novel Ti-555 high-strength titanium alloy matrix composite during processing. The composite's inherent high strength and hardness pose significant constraints on machining parameter selection, particularly limiting the cutting speed to a maximum of 45 m/min.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When traditional mechanical machining is employed, issues such as severe tool wear, fluctuations in cutting force, elevated cutting temperatures, and difficulties in chip removal often arise [14,15]. Fan et al [16] conducted an extensive study on the machinability characteristics of the novel Ti-555 high-strength titanium alloy matrix composite during processing. The composite's inherent high strength and hardness pose significant constraints on machining parameter selection, particularly limiting the cutting speed to a maximum of 45 m/min.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%