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Mechanism-Based FE Simulation of Tool Wear in Diamond Drilling of SiC(p)/Al Composites

The aim of this work is to analyze the micro mechanisms underlying the wear of macroscale tools during diamond machining of SiC(p)/Al6063 composites and to develop the mechanism-based diamond wear model in relation to the dominant wear behaviors. During drilling, high volume fraction SiC(p)/Al6063 c...

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Autores principales: Xiang, Junfeng, Pang, Siqin, Xie, Lijing, Gao, Feinong, Hu, Xin, Yi, Jie, Hu, Fang
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Publicado: MDPI 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5848949/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29414839
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma11020252
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author Xiang, Junfeng
Pang, Siqin
Xie, Lijing
Gao, Feinong
Hu, Xin
Yi, Jie
Hu, Fang
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Pang, Siqin
Xie, Lijing
Gao, Feinong
Hu, Xin
Yi, Jie
Hu, Fang
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description The aim of this work is to analyze the micro mechanisms underlying the wear of macroscale tools during diamond machining of SiC(p)/Al6063 composites and to develop the mechanism-based diamond wear model in relation to the dominant wear behaviors. During drilling, high volume fraction SiC(p)/Al6063 composites containing Cu, the dominant wear mechanisms of diamond tool involve thermodynamically activated physicochemical wear due to diamond-graphite transformation catalyzed by Cu in air atmosphere and mechanically driven abrasive wear due to high-frequency scrape of hard SiC reinforcement on tool surface. An analytical diamond wear model, coupling Usui abrasive wear model and Arrhenius extended graphitization wear model was proposed and implemented through a user-defined subroutine for tool wear estimates. Tool wear estimate in diamond drilling of SiC(p)/Al6063 composites was achieved by incorporating the combined abrasive-chemical tool wear subroutine into the coupled thermomechanical FE model of 3D drilling. The developed drilling FE model for reproducing diamond tool wear was validated for feasibility and reliability by comparing numerically simulated tool wear morphology and experimentally observed results after drilling a hole using brazed polycrystalline diamond (PCD) and chemical vapor deposition (CVD) diamond coated tools. A fairly good agreement of experimental and simulated results in cutting forces, chip and tool wear morphologies demonstrates that the developed 3D drilling FE model, combined with a subroutine for diamond tool wear estimate can provide a more accurate analysis not only in cutting forces and chip shape but also in tool wear behavior during drilling SiC(p)/Al6063 composites. Once validated and calibrated, the developed diamond tool wear model in conjunction with other machining FE models can be easily extended to the investigation of tool wear evolution with various diamond tool geometries and other machining processes in cutting different workpiece materials.
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spelling pubmed-58489492018-03-14 Mechanism-Based FE Simulation of Tool Wear in Diamond Drilling of SiC(p)/Al Composites Xiang, Junfeng Pang, Siqin Xie, Lijing Gao, Feinong Hu, Xin Yi, Jie Hu, Fang Materials (Basel) Article The aim of this work is to analyze the micro mechanisms underlying the wear of macroscale tools during diamond machining of SiC(p)/Al6063 composites and to develop the mechanism-based diamond wear model in relation to the dominant wear behaviors. During drilling, high volume fraction SiC(p)/Al6063 composites containing Cu, the dominant wear mechanisms of diamond tool involve thermodynamically activated physicochemical wear due to diamond-graphite transformation catalyzed by Cu in air atmosphere and mechanically driven abrasive wear due to high-frequency scrape of hard SiC reinforcement on tool surface. An analytical diamond wear model, coupling Usui abrasive wear model and Arrhenius extended graphitization wear model was proposed and implemented through a user-defined subroutine for tool wear estimates. Tool wear estimate in diamond drilling of SiC(p)/Al6063 composites was achieved by incorporating the combined abrasive-chemical tool wear subroutine into the coupled thermomechanical FE model of 3D drilling. The developed drilling FE model for reproducing diamond tool wear was validated for feasibility and reliability by comparing numerically simulated tool wear morphology and experimentally observed results after drilling a hole using brazed polycrystalline diamond (PCD) and chemical vapor deposition (CVD) diamond coated tools. A fairly good agreement of experimental and simulated results in cutting forces, chip and tool wear morphologies demonstrates that the developed 3D drilling FE model, combined with a subroutine for diamond tool wear estimate can provide a more accurate analysis not only in cutting forces and chip shape but also in tool wear behavior during drilling SiC(p)/Al6063 composites. Once validated and calibrated, the developed diamond tool wear model in conjunction with other machining FE models can be easily extended to the investigation of tool wear evolution with various diamond tool geometries and other machining processes in cutting different workpiece materials. MDPI 2018-02-07 /pmc/articles/PMC5848949/ /pubmed/29414839 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma11020252 Text en © 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Xiang, Junfeng
Pang, Siqin
Xie, Lijing
Gao, Feinong
Hu, Xin
Yi, Jie
Hu, Fang
Mechanism-Based FE Simulation of Tool Wear in Diamond Drilling of SiC(p)/Al Composites
title Mechanism-Based FE Simulation of Tool Wear in Diamond Drilling of SiC(p)/Al Composites
title_full Mechanism-Based FE Simulation of Tool Wear in Diamond Drilling of SiC(p)/Al Composites
title_fullStr Mechanism-Based FE Simulation of Tool Wear in Diamond Drilling of SiC(p)/Al Composites
title_full_unstemmed Mechanism-Based FE Simulation of Tool Wear in Diamond Drilling of SiC(p)/Al Composites
title_short Mechanism-Based FE Simulation of Tool Wear in Diamond Drilling of SiC(p)/Al Composites
title_sort mechanism-based fe simulation of tool wear in diamond drilling of sic(p)/al composites
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5848949/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29414839
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma11020252
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