In-process detection of cutting forces and cutting temperature signals in cryogenic assisted turning of titanium alloys: An analytical approach and experimental study

Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing(2024)

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In-process detection of cutting forces, temperature, roughness, wear etc. during machining of titanium alloys are very important. The Finite element (FE) analysis plays an important role in monitoring and detection of machining responses. It offers a high accuracy in modeling of dry cutting processes and its performance in modeling of cryogenic machining process is a matter of interest. In this context, current investigation focuses on the dry turning and LN2/CO2 cooling assisted turning process of commonly used Ti6Al4V alloy. It is very useful material in the biomedical sector, and the simulation of cutting forces and cutting temperature via finite element method (FEM) has been performed. In addition, the simulation results are validated with experimental work. The results show that the deviations between FE modeling and experimental results for the cutting temperature are the average of 5.54%, 5.18% and 8.42% for the dry, LN2 and CO2 cooling conditions, respectively. On the other hand, the deviations from FE modeling and cutting force test results were 3.74%, 3.358%, and 3.03% under dry, LN2 and CO2 cooling conditions, respectively.
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Cutting forceCutting temperatureFinite Element Method (FEM)Cryogenic coolingTitanium alloys machiningIn-process measurement
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