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- Title
Influence of cutting parameters on the formation of white etching layers in BTA deep hole drilling.
- Authors
Strodick, Simon; Berteld, Kai; Schmidt, Robert; Biermann, Dirk; Zabel, Andreas; Walther, Frank
- Abstract
In this study, the influence of cutting speed and feed rate on surface integrity in Boring Trepanning Association (BTA) deep hole drilling of AISI 4140+QT is investigated. Microstructure and micro-hardness in the subsurface zones of bores are analyzed, using metallographic and micromagnetic methods. It was found that when using high feed rates and cutting speeds, white etching layers (WEL) form at the surface of the bores. These layers are up to three times harder than the substrate material and have a maximum thickness of approx. t WEL ≈ 12 µm {t_{\mathrm{WEL}}}\approx 12\hspace{0.1667em}\text{\textmu m}. WEL were usually followed by a transitional layer, so that elevated hardness was observed until a depth of d surf = 35 µm {d_{\mathrm{surf}}}=35\hspace{0.1667em}\text{\textmu m} below the surface. Magnetic Barkhausen noise (MBN) analysis proved to be applicable for the fast and reliable detection of WEL. The presented results contribute to gaining a deeper understanding of the complex interrelations between the design of the BTA process, the resulting microstructure in the machined component and the properties of the conditioned surface. Based on discovered correlations, a dynamic process control will be developed for BTA deep hole drilling, which will allow reliably tailoring surface integrity of components to specific demands, like an optimized fatigue performance.
- Subjects
MAGNETIC noise; INTEREST rates; OCEAN waves; SURFACE properties
- Publication
Technisches Messen, 2020, Vol 87, Issue 11, p674
- ISSN
0171-8096
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1515/teme-2020-0046