Investigation of machining performance in high pressure jet assisted turning of Inconel 718: A numerical model

This study aims at investigating the effects of high-pressure jet assistance (HPJA) in rough turning of Inconel 718. A finite element (FE) model for orthogonal machining has been developed in order to reach additional data, compare trends to the experimental ones and understand the influence of the...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of materials processing technology 2011-11, Vol.211 (11), p.1834-1851
Hauptverfasser: Courbon, C., Sajn, V., Kramar, D., Rech, J., Kosel, F., Kopac, J.
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Zusammenfassung:This study aims at investigating the effects of high-pressure jet assistance (HPJA) in rough turning of Inconel 718. A finite element (FE) model for orthogonal machining has been developed in order to reach additional data, compare trends to the experimental ones and understand the influence of the jet on the cutting process. Mechanical and thermal loads induced by the jet are considered. Consequences on the primary and secondary shear zones, chip formation and tool rake face have been studied on a whole pressure range (30–130 MPa) and compared to dry cutting. It is shown that the jet is able to decrease the cutting forces, chip radius and tool–chip contact length. Contact pressure and temperature fields on the cutting tool are also reduced as well as the sticking part of the contact zone. Authors confirmed that the effects of convection are able to change and even amplify the influence of the pure mechanical load induced by the jet.
ISSN:0924-0136
DOI:10.1016/j.jmatprotec.2011.06.006