
Jan-Eric Ståhl
Professor

Surface roughness and sub-surface deformation measurements in machining of niobium
Author
Summary, in English
Single-phase niobium is used in superconducting accelerator components in particle accelerating facilities. Functionality of such accelerator components is placing high demands on the surface quality. Single-phase niobium, as opposed to niobium alloys, is a highly ductile metal, which in a cutting process normally leads to such surface defects as adhesion, built-up edges, side flow, and burr formation. In this study, six different tool materials: uncoated and two types of coated cemented carbide, PCBN, PCD and single-crystal diamond have been tested in longitudinal turning of niobium at different cutting parameters, in order to achieve the target value of Ra = 0.8 μm. Experimental studies involved finish machining with varied feed and cutting speed, while depth of cut was kept at ap = 0.25 mm. Apart from the resulting surface finish Ra and cutting forces, the following surface quality parameters were analysed: side-flow, adhesion, burr formation and sub-surface deformation. Only two of the tool materials, PCD and nanolaminate TiAlN/TiSiN coated cemented carbide, have shown acceptable surface integrity results.
Department/s
- Production and Materials Engineering
- SPI: Sustainable Production Initiative
- Department of Mechanical Engineering Sciences
Publishing year
2018
Language
English
Pages
413-417
Publication/Series
Procedia CIRP
Volume
71
Document type
Conference paper
Topic
- Metallurgy and Metallic Materials
Keywords
- Niobium
- machining
- surface integrity
Status
Published
ISBN/ISSN/Other
- ISSN: 2212-8271