Tool Wear of WC-Co-Based Cemented Carbide in External Thread Turning of Super Heat-resistant Alloy Inconel 718 with High-Pressure Coolant Supply

Author(s):  
Tadahiro Wada ◽  
Shinichi Enoki
2019 ◽  
pp. 69-75
Author(s):  
Сергей Викторович Аджамский

The new production method, called additive technologies, is a method with the ability to produce 3D products in layers. One of the most widely used methods for the additive production of metal products is selective laser melting. To melt the metal in the form of a powder, use a ytterbium fiber laser with a power of 200 to 1000 W, the radiation of which with the help of mirrors on a high-speed drive is focused to the required place. The subject of research was the possibility of creating products from the heat-resistant alloy INCONEL 718 by the method of layer-by-layer fusion on the equipment produced by LLC «Additive Laser Technology of Ukraine». The material for research was a test sample made by the SLM method (laser selective melting) by layer-by-layer fusion of the metal powder of the heat-resistant alloy INCONEL 718 with the laser beam. Research methods: microstructural analysis by light microscope Carl Zeiss AXIOVERT M200 MAT, particle size analysis by scanning electron microscope REM 106, the microstructure was detected by etching in CuSO4 + HCl. Objective: to establish the possibility of manufacturing a high-quality sample of alloy INCONEL 718, the study of its porosity and microstructure as the main indicators of print quality. Results: it was found that the equipment produced by LLC «Additive Laser Technology of Ukraine» allows to implement the SLM process and to manufacture products from INCONEL 718 alloy with high metal density. The study of the microstructure in the planes parallel and perpendicular to the direction of sample construction was performed. Conclusions: additive technologies are promising for the creation of parts and structures for aerospace technology, allowing to reduce the time and cost of their design and creation. The possibility of creating high-quality products from INCONEL 718 alloy using the SLM method at the installation of the production of LLC «Additive Laser Technology of Ukraine» (Dnipro) is shown. The interrelation of process parameters and microstructure is shown, which necessitates the development of reasonable SLM process modes for products for various purposes


2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 57-63
Author(s):  
Maksym Shykhalieiev ◽  
Vadim Medvedev

In this work, authors had made computer FEM (finite element method) simulation of machining holes in part made of heat-resistant alloy Inconel 718. For this simulation nonlinear solver LS – Dyna had been used. Material type for physical modeling of workpiece have been selected to Johnson – Cook formulation. Tool configuration is rigid and have dynamic stiffness in three dimensions in the fastening points. Graphs of cutting forces and moments of cutting for three different depths of cut had been obtained. In the beginning of the cutting, in addition to the smooth increase of cutting forces, high – frequency oscillations with amplitudes of 1 – 3 N also take parts. The resulting cutting force has pronounced harmonic oscillations at low frequencies. The maximum burst of amplitude occurs in the period from 0.9 to 1.3 seconds from the start of cutting. It is recommended to carry out a smooth increase of cutting forces at this time through cutting modes. High – frequency oscillations, which were insignificant in the context of each component of the cutting forces, due to the summation and oscillations of the holder play a crucial role in the oscillations of the boring moment.


Alloy Digest ◽  
1962 ◽  
Vol 11 (5) ◽  

Abstract Midohm is a copper-nickel, heat resistant alloy having a maximum operating temperature of 400 deg F. It is normally used for resistor and potentiometer applications where low specific resistance is required. This datasheet provides information on composition, physical properties, and tensile properties. Filing Code: Cu-117. Producer or source: Driver-Harris Company.


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