Effect of dry and MQL cutting condition on coated carbide cutting tool during the end milling of Ti-6Al-4V titanium alloy

The properties of titanium alloy caused some problems in dry cutting conditions such as rapid wear and reduced tool life because the heat cannot dissipate rapidly on the cutting tool. Thus, the objective of this paper is to examine and compare the tool wear of coated carbide cutting tool in end mill...

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Main Authors: Aiman Nazrin, Noor Ismail, Siti Haryani, Tomadi, Nor Farah Huda, Abd Halim, Mas Ayu, Hassan, Rosdi, Daud
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Malaysian Tribology Society (MYTRIBOS) 2024
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Online Access:http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/44525/
http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/44525/1/Effect%20of%20dry%20and%20MQL%20cutting%20condition%20on%20coated%20carbide.pdf
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Summary:The properties of titanium alloy caused some problems in dry cutting conditions such as rapid wear and reduced tool life because the heat cannot dissipate rapidly on the cutting tool. Thus, the objective of this paper is to examine and compare the tool wear of coated carbide cutting tool in end milling of Ti-6A1-4V (titanium alloy) between dry conditions and using the Minimum Quantity Lubrication (MQL). From the experiment, MQL is found better cutting condition than dry condition. It is proven that the improvement of 46.08% with the cutting parameters of spindle speed of 500 rpm, 0.2 mm/tooth and depth of cut of 0.3 mm and 81.94% with the cutting parameters of spindle speed of 1500 rpm, 0.4 mm/tooth and depth of cut of 0.3 mm. Abrasion, adhesion, notch, and crater wear of the cutting tool are explored in this study. The optimum cutting parameters were 500 rpm for spindle speed, 0.2 mm/tooth for feed rate, and 0.4 mm for depth of cut. Therefore, a higher cutting speed and feed rate with a lower depth of cut is preferable to achieve lower tool wear for the coated carbide cutting tool.