Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
854162 Procedia Engineering 2015 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

It is not easy to find papers that contain studies about the holes development in Ti alloys by alternative machining processes such as helical milling. The increased competitiveness and legislative requirements in the aeronautical sector has caused the necessity to develop products and processes seeking the greatest profitability and sustainability, taking as reference the so-called four axes for manufacturing performance: economy, energy, environment and functionality. This work reports on the first results of a study about the influence of cutting speed and feedrate on the hole finishing in the oriented helical dry milling process of alloy Ti-6Al-4V.

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