A rationale for the acoustic monitoring of surface deformation in Ti6Al4V alloys during machining

Palanisamy, S., Dargusch, M. S., McDonald, S., St John, D. H. and Brandt, M. (2007) A rationale for the acoustic monitoring of surface deformation in Ti6Al4V alloys during machining. Advanced Engineering Materials, 9 11: 1000-1004.


Author Palanisamy, S.
Dargusch, M. S.
McDonald, S.
St John, D. H.
Brandt, M.
Title A rationale for the acoustic monitoring of surface deformation in Ti6Al4V alloys during machining
Journal name Advanced Engineering Materials  (ERA 2012 Listed)    (ERA 2010 Rank A)   Check publisher's open access policy
Publication date 2007-11
Sub-type Article
Year available 2007
DOI 10.1002/adem.200700117
Volume number 9
Issue number 11
ISSN 1438-1656; 1527-2648
Start page 1000
End page 1004
Total pages 4
Editor Joern Ritterbusch
Place of publication Weinheim, Germany
Publisher Wiley-VCH
Collection year 2008
Language eng
Subject 291400 Materials Engineering
671005 Machined products
C1
Abstract In this work acoustic monitoring was performed while machining Ti6Al4V with a variety of process parameters. The surface integrity of the components was characterized using microstructural examination and hardness and surface roughness measurements. It is shown that a simple measure of the acoustic spectrum (see figure) can be used to relate operationally induced vibration to the surface integrity of the machined part. Copyright © 2009 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim
Keyword Acoustic monitoring
Surface engineering
Titanium alloys
Q-Index Code C1
Q-Index Status Confirmed Code
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