YU Yuan, ZHAO Shuai, LIN Lin, LEI Qiping, TAN Jiqing, TAN Liang. Effect of Surface Integrity of Milling TA15 Titanium Alloy on Fatigue Life[J]. Aeronautical Manufacturing Technology, 2024, 67(11): 110-117.
YU Yuan, ZHAO Shuai, LIN Lin, LEI Qiping, TAN Jiqing, TAN Liang. Effect of Surface Integrity of Milling TA15 Titanium Alloy on Fatigue Life[J]. Aeronautical Manufacturing Technology, 2024, 67(11): 110-117. DOI: 10.16080/j.issn1671-833x.2024.11.110.
Effect of Surface Integrity of Milling TA15 Titanium Alloy on Fatigue Life
In order to optimize the milling parameters in milling of TA15 titanium alloy using carbide end cutter
and to control the surface integrity and improve the fatigue life of components
the effects of machined surface integrity on the fatigue life of TA15 titanium alloy were investigated through milling experiments
surface integrity tests
and fatigue tests. The results show that the surface roughness R
a
of TA15 titanium alloy is 0.148–0.245 μm after milling
the maximum residual compressive stress is detected on the surface
the depth of the residual compressive stress affected layer is approximately 30 μm
and the depth of the hardened layer is approximately 70 μm. The fatigue life increases with the decrease of surface roughness and the increase of residual compressive stress. The op
timal combination of milling parameters: milling speed 40 m/min
feed per tooth 0.03 mm/z
and the maximum fatigue life is 4.044×10
5
times. The tensile fracture of the machined TA15 titanium alloy is ductile fracture with deep dimples.