Investigation of notch wear mechanisms in the machining of nickel-based inconel 718 alloy

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Abstract

This paper highlights tool wear mechanisms in the machining of heat resistance alloys including nickel-based Inconel 718 alloy which is one of the most popular material in the aircraft industry. Special attention was paid to the notch wear which develops on the flank face due to high temperature oxidation of the cutting tool material at temperature of about 800°C. The experimental procedure includes the diffusion couple methods and tool wear tests which assess the degradation of the deposited coating. The obtained results were supported by SEM images of the flank face periphery and EDS analysis performed in the regions of intensive oxidation. Some conclusions and ongoing research on the investigation of the oxidation phenomenon of cutting tool materials are outlined.

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Grzesik, W. (2021). Investigation of notch wear mechanisms in the machining of nickel-based inconel 718 alloy. Journal of Machine Engineering, 21(1), 56–66. https://doi.org/10.36897/jme/131821

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