Abstract
The UNS R56400 is a Titanium alloy commonly used in the aircraft industry. This alloy can be processed by machining depending on its final application. Drilling and turning are the most usual machining processes for working this alloy. Aerospace requirements involve high quality levels and, if possible, an on-line monitoring in order to preserve the workpiece design conditions. The machining process can be monitored by different methods. One of the most single methods involves the analysis of the finishing quality of the workpieces. This analysis is usually related to micro and macro geometrical considerations. In this paper a study of the finishing quality of dry turned UNS R56400 Ti alloy has been achieved. This study has been carried out based on the analysis of straightness and parallelism deviations as functions of cutting parameters, such as feed and cutting speed.
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