Materials & Design (Sep 2024)
Formation mechanism of blade surface integrity based on hybrid process of cryogenic minimum quantity lubrication and ultrasonic rolling strengthening process
Abstract
This study proposes a hybrid process method based on Cryogenic Minimum Quantity Lubrication and Ultrasonic Rolling Strengthening Process (CMQL-URSP) to improve the surface integrity and enhance the mechanical properties of blade surface. First, the principle of the CMQL-URSP hybrid process was described. Second, the TEM experiments were conducted to clarify the influence of the CMQL-URSP hybrid process on aircraft engine blades. Finally, the blade processing experiments were performed to demonstrate the effectiveness of the CMQL-URSP hybrid process on the blade surface micro-morphology, micro-hardness and residual stress. The results indicate that the CMQL-URSP hybrid process effectively overcomes the limitations inherent to the solitary application of URSP. The CMQL process inhibits work hardening, thereby allowing the URSP to achieve better low-plastic surface improvement. Grain refinement governed by the continuous dynamic recrystallization mechanism leads to the formation of nanocrystals, which significantly improves mechanical properties of blade surface. The CMQL-URSP hybrid process results in a reduction in surface roughness from Ra 2.644 μm to Ra 0.055 μm, an increase in surface residual compressive stress from 321 MPa to 657 MPa, and the formation of a reinforced layer with a depth of 3.7 mm on the blade, thereby enhancing the surface integrity of the blade.