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University of Kentucky

2020

Cryogenic Machining

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The Influence Of Cryogenic Machining On Surface Integrity And Functional Performance Of Titanium Alloys For Biomedical And Aerospace Applications, Ying Sun Jan 2020

The Influence Of Cryogenic Machining On Surface Integrity And Functional Performance Of Titanium Alloys For Biomedical And Aerospace Applications, Ying Sun

Theses and Dissertations--Mechanical Engineering

The excellent properties of titanium alloys such as high strength, as well as good corrosion and fatigue resistance are desirable for the biomedical and aerospace industry. However, the same properties that make titanium alloys desirable in high-performance applications also make these space-age materials “difficult-to-machine” materials, as the titanium alloys exhibit high cutting temperatures because of their high strength and low thermal conductivity.

Cryogenic machining is a severe plastic deformation (SPD) processes which uses liquid nitrogen as the coolant to take away the heat generated during machining in a relatively short time. Cryogenic machining can significantly reduce the cutting temperatures at …