Abstract

Commercially pure titanium and its alloys play an important role in the applications of numerous technical disciplines, as well as in multidisciplinary domains. Because of its exceptional qualities, titanium and its alloys are currently employed mostly in the automotive, aerospace, and biomedical industries. Titanium and its alloys have challenging machinability because to characteristics such as strong chemical reactivity, hardness, and low heat conductivity. The titanium alloy Ti-6Al-4V is commonly used in aeronautical applications. The machining characteristics of Ti-6Al-4V are described and highlighted in this review study, which focuses on machining forces, chip forms, cutting temperatures, and approaches for cutting improvement, as well as their respective analyses.

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