High Speed Turning Of Compacted Graphite Iron (cgi) Using Controlled Modulation

نویسندگان

  • Tyler Paul Stalbaum
  • Tyler Stalbaum
  • Srinivasan Chandrasekar
  • W. Dale Compton
  • Jose M. Tanchoco
  • Abhi Deshmukh
  • Yang Guo
  • James B. Mann
  • Chris Saldana
  • Ho Yeung
  • Narayan Sundaram
  • Anirban Mahato
  • Koushik Viswanathan
  • Dinakar Sagapuram
چکیده

Stalbaum, Tyler P., M.S.I.E., Purdue University, May, 2013. High Speed Turning of Compact Graphite Iron using Controlled Modulation. Major Professors: Srinivasan Chandrasekar and W. Dale Compton. Compacted graphite iron (CGI) is a material which emerged as a candidate material to replace cast iron (CI) in the automotive industry for engine block castings. Its thermal and mechanical properties allow the CGI-based engines to operate at higher cylinder pressures and temperatures than CI-based engines, allowing for lower fuel emissions and increased fuel economy. However, these same properties together with the thermomechanical wear mode in the CGI-CBN system result in poor machinability and inhibit CGI from seeing wide spread use in the automotive industry. In industry, machining of CGI is done only at low speeds, less than V = 200 m/min, to avoid encountering rapid wear of the cutting tools during cutting. Studies have suggested intermittent cutting operations such as milling suffer less severe tool wear than continuous cutting. Furthermore, evidence that a hard sulfide layer which forms over the cutting edge in machining CI at high speeds is absent during machining CGI is a major factor in the difference in machinability of these material systems. The present study addresses both of these issues by modification to the conventional machining process to allow intermittent continuous cutting.

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تاریخ انتشار 2015