Abstract

A titanium alloy and stainless steel is an excellent material having properties such as high intensity and high corrosion resistance. Therefore, a titanium alloy and a stainless steel are used as material of steam turbine blade. However, the machining efficiency of a titanium alloy and a stainless steel is a low because of difficult-to-cut materials. Especially, it is a major problem that the cutting point temperature is high and the tool life is short. In the conventional study, it is reported that the cutting point temperature is low and the tool life becomes long by cutting at the suitable cutting speed corresponding to material characteristics. This concept is known as high speed milling. In recent years, the high speed milling is actually used for the metal mold machining. In this study, the high speed milling of the titanium alloy and the stainless steel was tried for the purpose of high efficiency cutting of a steam turbine blade. In the experiment, the cutting tool used the TiAlN coating radius solid end mill made of micro grain cemented carbide. The diameter of endmill is 5mm. The corner radius is 0.2mm. And, the work piece is the titanium alloy Ti-6Al-4V and stainless steel 13Cr. The cutting speed carried out at 100m/min~600m/min. As the result, when the tool life and the surface roughness was a valuation basis, the optimum cutting speed of titanium alloy was 300m/min. On the other hand, In the case of the stainless steel, the flank wear becomes large in proportion to cutting speed. The feature of high speed milling was not able to be confirmed in the range of this experimental condition.

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