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11. Plasticity modelling of nickel based super alloy Alloy 718
Sammanfattning : The ever growing demand on reduced fuel consumption in modern aircrafts puts high requirements on manufacturers to reduce weight in all parts of the aircraft. With a total weight of up to one fifth of an aircraft’s total operating weight, ways to decrease the weight of the engine systems are continuously sought. LÄS MER
12. Additive Manufacturing using Alloy 718 Powder : Influence of Laser Metal Deposition Process Parameters on Microstructural Characteristics
Sammanfattning : Additive manufacturing (AM) is a general name used for production methodswhich have the capabilities of producing components directly from 3D computeraided design (CAD) data by adding material layer-by-layer until a final component is achieved. Included here are powder bed technologies, laminated object manufacturing and deposition technologies. LÄS MER
13. Characterization of WC-Co tools used for machining of Alloy 718 under the influence of high-pressure coolant supply
Sammanfattning : The use of high-pressure jets for supply of coolant to the cutting zone has the potential to significantly increase the productivity and process stability when machining difficult-to-cut materials such as Ni-based superalloys. Apart from better chip-breakability, the jets enable the coolant to reach closer to the cutting edge and hence enhance its capability to dissipate heat. LÄS MER
14. Influence of Microstructure in Machining of Nickel and Nickel-Iron Based Alloys
Sammanfattning : Superalloys are used in applications such as turbines, steam power plants and nuclear power systems in components that require good high temperature properties and/or corrosion resistance. They are classified as difficult-to-cut materials and hence, from a sustainable production point of view, tool wear and tool life are major factors when machining these alloys. LÄS MER
15. Influence of Microstructure on Chip Formation - Machining Aero Engine Alloys
Sammanfattning : Aero engine materials such as nickel-iron and titanium based alloys are known to be very difficult to machine. They are also known to produce shear-localized chips; a type of chip which is associated with both an increase of the tool wear and the vibration levels during machining. LÄS MER