Towards Salomon’s hypothesis via ultra-high-speed cutting Ti-6Al-4V alloy

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Ming-Yao Su
De-Ru Wang
Qi Wang
Min-Qiang Jiang
Lan-Hong Dai
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[1] State Key Laboratory of Nonlinear Mechanics,School of Engineering Science
[2] Institute of Mechanics,undefined
[3] Chinese Academy of Sciences,undefined
[4] University of Chinese Academy of Sciences,undefined
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Salomon’s hypothesis; Cutting temperature; Ultra-high-speed cutting; Infrared detector;
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Cutting temperature is a crucial factor in high-speed machining processes. In 1931, Dr. Carl Salomon proposed the fascinating hypothesis that the cutting temperature increases with the cutting speed to a critical point and then decreases as the cutting speed continues to climb, which provides a successive impetus for developing high-speed machining technology. Despite extensive studies over the past several decades, Salomon’s hypothesis has not been fully verified. In this study, a unique measuring technique was developed, which combines a light gas gun-based ultra-high-speed cutting setup with an infrared detector-based high-speed transient temperature measuring system. Using this technique, the cutting temperatures for the most typically difficult-to-cut and widely used Ti-6Al-4V alloy are measured over a broad spectrum of cutting speeds ranging from 7.5 to 212.6 m/s. The experimental results show that the measured temperature at the tool tip first increases with increasing cutting speed to a critical point of 125.2 m/s and then decreases as the speed continues to increase, providing solid evidence for the Salomon’s hypothesis. We further reveal that the tool temperature decreases at ultra-high cutting speeds stems mainly from less heat generation in the primary shear zone and more heat convection by high-speed chip flow.
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页码:5679 / 5690
页数:11
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