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27 February 2023 Analysis on wear principle and cutting performance of Sialon ceramic tool in high-speed cutting of superalloy Inconel 718
Yang Zhang, Bo Wang
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Proceedings Volume 12585, International Conference on Precision Instruments and Optical Engineering (PIOE 2022); 125850Y (2023) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2667903
Event: International Conference on Precision Instruments and Optical Engineering (PIOE 2022), 2022, Guangzhou, China
Abstract
Sialon ceramic tool material has excellent mechanical properties and high temperature resistance, which is one of the most potential tool materials at present, and it has been widely used in the machining of Inconel 718 superalloy. It is of great value to discuss the high-speed cutting of superalloy Inconel 718. Therefore, it is necessary to clarify the wear principle and cutting performance of Sialon ceramic tool during high-speed cutting of superalloy Inconel 718, so as to ensure the overall cutting quality and prolong the service life of the tool. Based on this, this paper introduces the basic situation of Sialon series materials, and discusses the wear principle and cutting performance of Sialon during high-speed cutting of superalloy Inconel 718 from the aspects of tool service time, cutting force and surface roughness by means of experiments, so as to provide reference for high-speed cutting of superalloy Inconel 718 in China.
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Yang Zhang and Bo Wang "Analysis on wear principle and cutting performance of Sialon ceramic tool in high-speed cutting of superalloy Inconel 718", Proc. SPIE 12585, International Conference on Precision Instruments and Optical Engineering (PIOE 2022), 125850Y (27 February 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2667903
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KEYWORDS
Ceramics

Resistance

Alloys

Adhesives

Chemical elements

Surface roughness

Abrasives

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