Abstract
Aiming at the problems of severe tool wear and difficulty in ensuring machining surface quality during the cutting process of Ni-base superalloy, a micro-texture design method resembling a shark surface is proposed, which simplifies the skin teeth on the shark surface into a diamond shaped structure with ribs. Different micro-textured samples were prepared using femtosecond laser, and surface wettability characterization and friction and wear experiments were conducted to study the wear reduction and anti wear effects of micro-texture. The parameter combinations with the maximum contact angle and the minimum coefficient of friction were selected. The wear mechanism of YG8 carbide alloy and GH4742, as well as the wear reduction mechanism of microstructure were revealed. Biomimetic cutting tools were prepared and their effectiveness in controlling tool wear, reducing cutting forces, and improving machining quality was verified through milling experiments.
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