Effect of WS2 particles in cutting fluid on tribological behaviour of Ti–6Al–4V and on its machining performance

IF 1.6 Q4 MATERIALS SCIENCE, COATINGS & FILMS Tribology - Materials, Surfaces & Interfaces Pub Date : 2020-11-10 DOI:10.1080/17515831.2020.1838100
S. Bhowmick, B. Eskandari, G. Krishnamurthy, A. Alpas
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ABSTRACT Tribological behaviour of Ti–6Al–4V alloy sliding against WC-Co was evaluated by employing WS2 nanoparticles blended in a cutting fluid used for machining of this alloy. Pin-on disk tests were carried out under boundary-lubricated condition using a cutting fluid (70% water and 30% oil) blended with WS2 nanoparticles (CF + WS2). When a cutting fluid with ≥ 0.5 wt.% WS2 was used, the COF of the tribosystem was reduced compared to CF + 0%WS2. The lowest COF of 0.05 was obtained when 1.0 wt.% WS2 was used. Low and stable COF values were accompanied by the formation of a tribolayer incorporating WS2 and WO3 on the WC-Co surfaces. During orthogonal machining of Ti–6Al–4V using CF + 1.0%WS2, a tribolayer with the similar composition was formed on the cutting edge of the WC-Co tool and the average cutting force was reduced by 35% compared to cutting with CF + 0%WS2. Machining with CF + 1.0%WS2 produced thinner chips. Other improvements in machining performance attained using CF + 1.0%WS2 included reduction of adhesive wear on the tool and a lower roughness of the machined surface. GRAPHICAL ABSTRACT
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切削液中WS2颗粒对Ti-6Al-4V摩擦学行为及其加工性能的影响
通过在Ti-6Al-4V合金切削液中掺入WS2纳米颗粒,研究了Ti-6Al-4V合金与WC-Co摩擦的摩擦学行为。在边界润滑条件下,使用切削液(70%水和30%油)与WS2纳米颗粒(CF + WS2)混合进行针片试验。当切削液≥0.5 wt。使用%WS2时,与CF + 0%WS2相比,摩擦系统的COF降低。1.0 wt时,COF最低,为0.05。% WS2已被使用。低而稳定的COF值伴随着在WC-Co表面形成包含WS2和WO3的摩擦层。在CF + 1.0%WS2正交加工Ti-6Al-4V时,WC-Co刀具刃口形成了成分相似的摩擦层,平均切削力比CF + 0%WS2降低了35%。用CF + 1.0%WS2加工可以得到更薄的薄片。使用CF + 1.0%WS2获得的加工性能的其他改进包括减少工具上的粘附磨损和较低的加工表面粗糙度。图形抽象
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Tribology - Materials, Surfaces & Interfaces
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