Abstract

Titanium alloy is becoming increasingly employed in the aerospace industries due to its good mechanical and chemical properties. As a typical difficult-to-machine material, there are problems of fast tool wear and poor stability of the processing quality in the machining process. Therefore, experiments of high feed milling of TB2 titanium alloy in liquid nitrogen cooling were carried out to measure the cutting force and the cutting temperature. The experimental results showed that under some parameters, liquid nitrogen could decrease the cutting force and cutting temperature in comparison with dry cutting. What’s more, the tool life as well as the surface quality was improved.

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