Scientific Reports (Sep 2022)

The impact of severe plastic deformations obtained by hydrostatic extrusion on the machinability of ultrafine-grained Ti grade 2 intended for fasteners

  • Jacek Skiba,
  • Mariusz Kulczyk,
  • Sylwia Przybysz-Gloc,
  • Monika Skorupska,
  • Krzysztof Niczyporuk

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-20339-9
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 1
pp. 1 – 13

Abstract

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Abstract The study aimed to examine the effect of the hydrostatic extrusion (HE) process on the machinability of Ti grade 2 (Ti) in the turning process. After the deformation with true strain ɛ = 2.28, the microstructure was significantly refined to a grain size of 100 nm, resulting in an increase in the mechanical properties, UTS strength by 190%, YS yield strength by 230%Cutting forces for Ti in the initial state and after HE were analyzed at cutting depths a p = 0.3 mm and 0.5 mm, the variables were cutting speed V c (20, 30 and 50 m/min) and feed rate f (0.08 and 0.13 m/s).The impact of the microstructure refinement in Ti after HE on the high cutting depth machinability deterioration (a p = 0.7 mm) was identified. This phenomenon is particularly noticeable at lower cutting speeds V c = 20 and 30 m/min at which cutting forces are higher. Application tests of Ti after HE showed a significantly lower susceptibility to buckling during threading. As a result of the tests carried out for the Ti in the initial state, it was not possible to achieve the tolerance of pitch diameter of the thread required by standards, d 2 at two of the three cutting depths tested. In turn, for the Ti after HE, the thread tolerances required by the standards were achieved for all tested cutting depths.