Zawada-Michałowska Magdalena, Kuczmaszewski Józef, Legutko Stanisław, Pieśko Paweł
Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Lublin University of Technology, 20-618 Lublin, Poland.
Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Poznan University of Technology, 60-965 Poznań, Poland.
Materials (Basel). 2020 Oct 22;13(21):4723. doi: 10.3390/ma13214723.
The paper examines the impact of selected machining techniques and the semi-finished product technological history on deformations of thin-walled elements made of EN AW-2024 T351 aluminium alloy after milling. The following techniques have been implemented: High Performance Cutting, High Speed Cutting, conventional finishing (CF) and combinations of these techniques. As for the semi-finished product technological history, the rolling direction has been analysed. It has been assumed that it can be relevant in relation to the cutting tool feed direction and, in consequence, exert considerable impact on the stress, as well as deformation following machining. The interest in this issue proceeds from significant challenges faced by the industry, particularly in the aerospace sector. The analysis of results obtained has shown that milling in the direction perpendicular to the rolling direction results in larger deformations than milling in the parallel direction. Additionally, it has been revealed that applying a correctly selected machining technique makes it possible to minimise post-machining deformations of thin-walled elements.
本文研究了所选加工工艺以及半成品的工艺历史对EN AW-2024 T351铝合金薄壁零件铣削后变形的影响。采用了以下工艺:高性能切削、高速切削、传统精加工(CF)以及这些工艺的组合。至于半成品的工艺历史,分析了轧制方向。假定轧制方向可能与切削刀具的进给方向相关,进而对加工后的应力和变形产生重大影响。对这一问题的关注源于该行业,尤其是航空航天领域所面临的重大挑战。对所得结果的分析表明,垂直于轧制方向铣削产生的变形比平行方向铣削产生的变形更大。此外,研究还发现,应用正确选择的加工工艺可以使薄壁零件的加工后变形最小化。