The hole-making process in stack materials consisting of carbon fiber reinforced plastics (CFRP) and Ti- 6Al-4V remains a critical challenge. In this paper, an experimental study on the helical milling of CFRP/Ti-6A...The hole-making process in stack materials consisting of carbon fiber reinforced plastics (CFRP) and Ti- 6Al-4V remains a critical challenge. In this paper, an experimental study on the helical milling of CFRP/Ti-6Al-4V stacks was conducted by using two different machining strategies. Helical milling strategy Ⅰ machines both materials with identical machining parameters, while machining strategy Ⅱ uses two sets of machining parameters to machine each material. Helical milling performance was evaluated by the following indicators: tool life, cutting forces, hole quality (including diameter deviation, roundness, roughness, and hole edge quality). The results demonstrate that heli- cal milling strategy 11 outperformed strategy I, leading to longer tool life (up to 48 holes), smaller cutting forces and better hole quality with higher geometric accuracy and smoother surface finish (Ra≤0.58 μm for Ti-6Al-4V and Ra ≤ 0.81 μm for CFRP), eliminating the need for reaming or de-burring.展开更多
Hole-making for Carbon Fiber Reinforced Plastics(CFRP)/Ti-6Al-4V stacks is crucial for the assembling strength of aircraft structure parts.This work carried out experimental work for helical milling(HM)of the stacks w...Hole-making for Carbon Fiber Reinforced Plastics(CFRP)/Ti-6Al-4V stacks is crucial for the assembling strength of aircraft structure parts.This work carried out experimental work for helical milling(HM)of the stacks with sustainable cooling/lubrication(dry,MQL and cryogenic)conditions.Cutting forces and temperatures at the CFRP layer,Ti-6Al-4V layer and the interface of stacks were obtained by a developed measuring system.The temperatures in CFRP machining at cryogenic condition varied from-167℃to-94℃,which were much lower than those at dry and MQL conditions.The maximum temperature near the interface of stacks for the ninth hole was higher than 240℃due to heat conduction from Ti-6Al-4V layer.The hole quality,hole diameter and tool wear mechanism at different cooling/lubrication conditions were presented and discussed.MQL condition generated mainly extrusion fracture for the fibers,due to the reduced friction effect compared with dry condition.MQL was helpful to reduce the feed mark at the hole surface of Ti-6Al-4V alloy.The flank wear of cutting edge at MQL condition was better than those at dry and cryogenic conditions.Cryogenic cooling contributed to better CFRP surface with smaller delamination and hole entrance damage due to the increased resin strength and fiber brittleness.The damage near the entrance of CFRP were analyzed by the contact state of cutting edges and fibers.Additionally,hole diameters near the exit of CFPR layer were larger than other test positions.This work provided feasible processes for improving hole quality and tool life in hole-making of CFRP/Ti-6Al-4V stacks.展开更多
This study employs advanced electrochemical and surface characterization techniques to investigate the impact of electrochemical hydrogen charging on the corrosion behavior and surface film of the Ti-6Al-4V alloy.The ...This study employs advanced electrochemical and surface characterization techniques to investigate the impact of electrochemical hydrogen charging on the corrosion behavior and surface film of the Ti-6Al-4V alloy.The findings revealed the formation ofγ-TiH andδ-TiH_(2) hydrides in the alloy after hydrogen charging.Prolonging hydrogen charging resulted in more significant degradation of the alloy microstructure,leading to deteriorated protectiveness of the surface film.This trend was further confirmed by the electrochemical measurements,which showed that the corrosion resistance of the alloy progressively worsened as the hydrogen charging time was increased.Consequently,this work provides valuable insights into the mechanisms underlying the corrosion of Ti-6Al-4V alloy under hydrogen charging conditions.展开更多
Microarc oxidation is an effective surface treatment for improving certain properties of metals and their alloys.In this paper,TiO_(2)/Cu_(2)O and TiO_(2)/Cu_(2)O@CeO_(2)coatings were prepared on Ti-6Al-4V by microarc...Microarc oxidation is an effective surface treatment for improving certain properties of metals and their alloys.In this paper,TiO_(2)/Cu_(2)O and TiO_(2)/Cu_(2)O@CeO_(2)coatings were prepared on Ti-6Al-4V by microarc oxidation.Thecoatings exhibited good corrosion resistance and antimicrobial properties.X-ray diffraction(XRD),scanning electronmicroscopy(SEM),and 3D laser confocal were used to characterize the coatings.The properties of TiO_(2)/Cu_(2)O and TiO_(2)/Cu_(2)O@CeO_(2)coatings were analyzed,including microstructure,surface roughness,corrosion resistance,andantimicrobial properties.The electrochemical results showed that the coatings prepared by microarc oxidation hadenhanced corrosion resistance compared to the substrate.The antibacterial properties of TiO_(2)/Cu_(2)O and TiO_(2)/Cu_(2)O@CeO_(2)coating against Pseudomonas aeruginosa were evaluated by fluorescence microscopy and plate counting.The antibacterial rate of TiO_(2)/Cu_(2)O@CeO_(2)coating was up to 99.70%.In summary,the TiO_(2)/Cu_(2)O and TiO_(2)/Cu_(2)O@CeO_(2)coatings prepared by microarc oxidation have a potential application background in the field of marine corrosionprotection and biofouling.展开更多
基金Supported by Key Laboratory for Advanced Manufacturing Technology and Cutting Tools of the Education Department of Heilongjiang Province,National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.51275345)National NC Science and Technology Major Projects(No.2014ZX04001081)National Engineering and Research Center for Commercial Aircraft Manufacturing(No.SAMC13-JS-15-030)
文摘The hole-making process in stack materials consisting of carbon fiber reinforced plastics (CFRP) and Ti- 6Al-4V remains a critical challenge. In this paper, an experimental study on the helical milling of CFRP/Ti-6Al-4V stacks was conducted by using two different machining strategies. Helical milling strategy Ⅰ machines both materials with identical machining parameters, while machining strategy Ⅱ uses two sets of machining parameters to machine each material. Helical milling performance was evaluated by the following indicators: tool life, cutting forces, hole quality (including diameter deviation, roundness, roughness, and hole edge quality). The results demonstrate that heli- cal milling strategy 11 outperformed strategy I, leading to longer tool life (up to 48 holes), smaller cutting forces and better hole quality with higher geometric accuracy and smoother surface finish (Ra≤0.58 μm for Ti-6Al-4V and Ra ≤ 0.81 μm for CFRP), eliminating the need for reaming or de-burring.
基金co-supported by the National Key Research and Development Program(No.2017YFE0111300)Natural Science Foundation of China(No.51575384 and No.51675369)。
文摘Hole-making for Carbon Fiber Reinforced Plastics(CFRP)/Ti-6Al-4V stacks is crucial for the assembling strength of aircraft structure parts.This work carried out experimental work for helical milling(HM)of the stacks with sustainable cooling/lubrication(dry,MQL and cryogenic)conditions.Cutting forces and temperatures at the CFRP layer,Ti-6Al-4V layer and the interface of stacks were obtained by a developed measuring system.The temperatures in CFRP machining at cryogenic condition varied from-167℃to-94℃,which were much lower than those at dry and MQL conditions.The maximum temperature near the interface of stacks for the ninth hole was higher than 240℃due to heat conduction from Ti-6Al-4V layer.The hole quality,hole diameter and tool wear mechanism at different cooling/lubrication conditions were presented and discussed.MQL condition generated mainly extrusion fracture for the fibers,due to the reduced friction effect compared with dry condition.MQL was helpful to reduce the feed mark at the hole surface of Ti-6Al-4V alloy.The flank wear of cutting edge at MQL condition was better than those at dry and cryogenic conditions.Cryogenic cooling contributed to better CFRP surface with smaller delamination and hole entrance damage due to the increased resin strength and fiber brittleness.The damage near the entrance of CFRP were analyzed by the contact state of cutting edges and fibers.Additionally,hole diameters near the exit of CFPR layer were larger than other test positions.This work provided feasible processes for improving hole quality and tool life in hole-making of CFRP/Ti-6Al-4V stacks.
基金Supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant Nos.52001142,52005228,51801218,51911530211,51905110)Young Scientists Sponsorship Program by CAST(Grant No.2022QNRC001).
文摘This study employs advanced electrochemical and surface characterization techniques to investigate the impact of electrochemical hydrogen charging on the corrosion behavior and surface film of the Ti-6Al-4V alloy.The findings revealed the formation ofγ-TiH andδ-TiH_(2) hydrides in the alloy after hydrogen charging.Prolonging hydrogen charging resulted in more significant degradation of the alloy microstructure,leading to deteriorated protectiveness of the surface film.This trend was further confirmed by the electrochemical measurements,which showed that the corrosion resistance of the alloy progressively worsened as the hydrogen charging time was increased.Consequently,this work provides valuable insights into the mechanisms underlying the corrosion of Ti-6Al-4V alloy under hydrogen charging conditions.
基金Projects(41827805,41976044)supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of ChinaProject(ZDYF2021GXJS210)supported by the Hainan Provincial Science and Technology Special Fund,China+2 种基金Project(2021CXLH0005)supported by the Hainan Provincial Joint Project of Sanya Yazhou Bay Science and Technology City,ChinaProject(2021WHZZB2301)supported by the Wenhai Program of the S&T Fund of Shandong Province for Pilot National Laboratory for Marine Science and Technology,ChinaProject(121311KYSB20210005)supported by the Overseas Science and Education Centers of Bureau of International Cooperation Chinese Academy of Sciences。
文摘Microarc oxidation is an effective surface treatment for improving certain properties of metals and their alloys.In this paper,TiO_(2)/Cu_(2)O and TiO_(2)/Cu_(2)O@CeO_(2)coatings were prepared on Ti-6Al-4V by microarc oxidation.Thecoatings exhibited good corrosion resistance and antimicrobial properties.X-ray diffraction(XRD),scanning electronmicroscopy(SEM),and 3D laser confocal were used to characterize the coatings.The properties of TiO_(2)/Cu_(2)O and TiO_(2)/Cu_(2)O@CeO_(2)coatings were analyzed,including microstructure,surface roughness,corrosion resistance,andantimicrobial properties.The electrochemical results showed that the coatings prepared by microarc oxidation hadenhanced corrosion resistance compared to the substrate.The antibacterial properties of TiO_(2)/Cu_(2)O and TiO_(2)/Cu_(2)O@CeO_(2)coating against Pseudomonas aeruginosa were evaluated by fluorescence microscopy and plate counting.The antibacterial rate of TiO_(2)/Cu_(2)O@CeO_(2)coating was up to 99.70%.In summary,the TiO_(2)/Cu_(2)O and TiO_(2)/Cu_(2)O@CeO_(2)coatings prepared by microarc oxidation have a potential application background in the field of marine corrosionprotection and biofouling.