Experimental Study on the Wear of Diamond Tools in Precision Cutting of Titanium Alloy

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Titanium alloy is a kind of materials difficult to be machined. In this paper, the author performed the wear experiment of polycrystalline diamond (PCD) tool in precision cutting of titanium alloy material Ti-6A1-4V, and carried out test for morphology and composition of the wear area of tool using scanning electron microscopy and energy dispersive analyzer. The results showed that the hard particles wear and adhesive wear were main reason for cutting tool wear, and main wear form is flank wear.

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Key Engineering Materials (Volumes 579-580)

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61-64

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September 2013

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