摘要
借助有限元方法对切削钛合金时硬质合金刀具的磨损进行了仿真。首先,根据钛合金切削时刀具磨损机理,建立了能够综合反映粘结磨损、扩散磨损及磨粒磨损的磨损率模型;通过增大传热系数、平滑节点磨损值等方法,解决了刀具磨损过程中切削温度场的仿真、内部网格的调整及刀具表面轮廓的光滑处理等一系列问题,结合磨损子程序建立了预测刀具磨损的有限元模型。然后,通过切削实验对有限元模型的有效性进行了验证,结果表明:所建立的有限元模型能够较准确的预测刀具前刀面磨损及其磨损形貌。最后,对高速切削钛合金条件下的刀具耐用度进行了预测,预测结果表明:随着速度的增加,刀具会快速磨损,切削速度为300m/min时刀具寿命仅为130m/min时的1/3。因此,切削速度的选择要综合考虑切削效率与刀具寿命这两个因素。
By adopting the finite element method (FEM), the tool wear is simulated during the cutting of titanium alloy with a carbide tool. First, a wear rate model, which includes the abrasive wear, diffusion wear and adhesion wear, is built ac- cording to the tool wear mechanism during the cutting. Then a series of problems in tool wear simulation are solved such as the simulation of the cutting temperature field, adjustment of internal mesh, and the smoothing of tool geometry. Subsequent- ly, an FEM wear prediction model is built and computed in combination with a wear subroutine. The validity of the finite ele- ment model is confirmed by cutting tests, which show that the tool rake face wear and wear morphology can be accurately predicted by the finite element model. Finally, tool life is predicted under the conditions of high-speed cutting of titanium al- loys. The prediction results show that the cutting tools wear rapidly with the increase of the cutting speed. For example, the tool .life with a cutting speed of 300 m/min is only one third of that with a speed of 130 m/rain. Therefore, it is important to consider both cutting efficiency and tool life simultaneously in the selection of a cutting speed.
出处
《航空学报》
EI
CAS
CSCD
北大核心
2013年第9期2230-2240,共11页
Acta Aeronautica et Astronautica Sinica
基金
国家自然科学基金(50775115)~~
作者简介
通讯作者Tel:025—84895930E-mail:ninaych@nuaa.edu.cn 陈燕 女,博士,副教授。主要研究方向:难加工材料高效精密加工技术。
杨树宝 男,博士,讲师。主要研究方向:难加工材料高效精密加工技术。Tel:0555—2316517Email:sbyang2007@nuaa.edu.cn
傅玉灿 男,博士,教授,博士生导师。主要研究方向:难加工材料高效精密加工技术。Tel:025-84895857E—mail:yucanfu@nuaa.edu.cn
徐九华 男,博士,教授,博士生导师。主要研究方向:难加工材料高效精密加工技术。Tel:025—84896511Email:jhxu@nuaa.edu.cn
苏宏华 男,博士,教授,博士生导师。主要研究方向:难加工材料高效精密加工技术。Tel:0258489290lE—mail:shh@nuaa.edu.cn