Part Functionality Alterations Induced by Changes of Surface Integrity in Metal Milling Process: A R

Author:  Yue, Caixu; Gao, Haining; Liu, Xianli; Liang, Steven Y. 2018.

Publication:  Applied Sciences 2018, Vol. 8, Page 2550

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Abstract

It has been proved that surface integrity alteration induced by machining process has a profound influence on the performance of a component. As a widely used processing technology, milling technology can process parts of different quality grades according to the processing conditions. The different cutting conditions will directly affect the surface state of the machined parts (surface texture, surface morphology, surface residual stress, etc.) and affect the final performance of the workpiece. Therefore, it is of great significance to reveal the mapping relationship between working conditions, surface integrity, and parts performance in milling process for the rational selection of cutting conditions. The effects of cutting parameters such as cutting speed, feed speed, cutting depth, and tool wear on the machined surface integrity during milling are emphatically reviewed. At the same time, the relationship between the machined surface integrity and the performance of parts is also revealed. Furthermore, problems that exist in the study of surface integrity and workpiece performance in milling process are pointed out and we also suggest that more research should be conducted in this area in future.

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Yue C, Gao H, Liu X, Liang SY. Part Functionality Alterations Induced by Changes of Surface Integrity in Metal Milling Process: A Review. Applied Sciences. 2018; 8(12):2550.https://doi.org/10.3390/app8122550

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