U.Porto Journal of Engineering (Mar 2021)

Titanium Ti-6Al-4V Alloy Milling by Applying Industrial Robots

  • Ever Grisol de Melo,
  • Christian Mohnke,
  • Julian Polte,
  • Jefferson de Oliveira Gomes,
  • Eckart Uhlmann

DOI
https://doi.org/10.24840/2183-6493_007.002_0009
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 2
pp. 69 – 77

Abstract

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Robotic machining is an alternative to manufacturing processes that combines the technologies of a high-performance machine tool with the flexibility of a 6-axis jointed arm robot. With their large working area, industrial robots are of particular interest for processing large-volume components and large structures, like aircraft components. An influencing variable, which is particularly relevant for milling processes with industrial robots are the cutting force F and the resulting dimensional deviation D. Milling tests of titanium alloys were carried out with an industrial robot and the results compared with a conventional machine tool. Due to the low thermal conductivity and high chemical reactivity of the Ti-6Al-4V alloy, heat is generated and increases the temperature in the contact region of the cutting tool/work piece. That has an impact on the cutting tool wear and increases the cutting force F, and consequently, the dimensional deviation D and the machined surface quality. The aim of the investigations is to find a suitable parameter selection and machining strategy for machining titanium alloys with minimal deviation D and an appropriate surface finish.

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