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- 2018The influence of burr formation and feed rate on the fatigue life of drilled titanium and aluminium alloys used in aircraft manufacturecitations
- 2017Ultrasonic assisted creep feed grinding of gamma titanium aluminide using conventional and superabrasive wheelscitations
- 2017Improving tribological and anti-bacterial properties of titanium external fixation pins through surface ceramic conversioncitations
- 2016A Coupled Eulerian Lagrangian Finite Element Model of Drilling Titanium and Aluminium Alloyscitations
- 2016The effects of laser surface texturing on scratch test and machining performance of tungsten carbide tools when turning Ti-6Al-4V
- 2016Laser texturing of tungsten carbide tools: the effects on tribological performance when machining Ti-6Al-4V alloy
- 2015A finite element simulation for orthogonal cutting of UD-CFRP incorporating a novel fibre - matrix interface modelcitations
- 2013Abrasive Water Jet Cutting (AWJC) of Co-Cr-Mo alloy investment castings in the medical device industry
- 2012Grinding performance and workpiece integrity when superabrasive edge routing carbon fibre reinforced plastic (CFRP) compositescitations
- 2010Drilling of titanium/CFRP/aluminium stackscitations
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The effects of laser surface texturing on scratch test and machining performance of tungsten carbide tools when turning Ti-6Al-4V
Abstract
The effects of laser surface texturing (LST) involving dimples and grooves on the tribological performance of tungsten carbide blocks and turning inserts are investigated in this paper. The blocks were subjected to scratch tests while the inserts were utilised in dry machining of a Ti-6Al-4V alloy. The performance of the laser textured tools was evaluated in terms of cutting force, tool wear and workpiece surface roughness with respect to an untextured counterpart. During the scratch tests, pronounced material transfer together with a higher coefficient of friction was obtained at the regions textured with grooves. In the machining trials, the textured tools typically exhibited lower cutting forces, i.e. tangential and axial forces by up to 10% and 50%, respectively, together with a marginally reduced built-up layer formation on the rake face in comparison to the untextured ones. The use of patterned inserts also resulted in lower workpiece Ra and Sa, by up to 34% and 26%, respectively, in the majority of trials compared to that recorded following machining with the untextured tools.