Fig.5 wear morphology figures of two tools<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n <\/p>\n
From Figures 4 and 5, it can be seen that when the milling\u00a0distance is less than 60m, both types of carbide\u00a0end mills\u00a0are in the normal wear stage, and the amount of wear on the tool’s back surface increases slowly. This stage is mainly in the early stage of milling, where the tool coating has good wear resistance and insulation, which effectively protects the tool matrix body\u00a0during this stage.<\/p>\n
However, due to the very high milling\u00a0temperature of titanium alloy, as milling\u00a0continues, the coating on the tool edge is worn off, exposing the tool matrix body. The tool edge directly bears severe thermal and mechanical shock. As the matrix body\u00a0of end mills\u00a0A is added with trace alloy carbide TaC (NbC), its high-temperature hardness and high-temperature fracture toughness are higher than that of end mills\u00a0B. Therefore, end mills\u00a0A has more advantages than end mills\u00a0B in terms of the amount of wear on the back surface of the tool.<\/p>\n
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Analysis of end mills failure<\/h1>\n
After milling\u00a0200m using vertical milling cutters A and B, the worn positions of the tool tips were analyzed using a scanning electron microscope. The tip wear morphologies of the two vertical milling cutters are shown in Figure 6.<\/p>\n
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From Figure 6, it can be seen that the addition of trace amounts of alloy carbide TaC(NbC) in vertical milling cutter A has improved the high-temperature fracture toughness of the WC-Co carbide, suppressed the formation and propagation of cracks within the tool matrix body, and extended the tool life. On the other hand, the high-temperature fracture toughness of vertical milling cutter B is lower than that of A, and when the milling\u00a0edge is subjected to severe thermal shock and mechanical loads, cracks are easily formed and continuously expanded, causing the tool matrix body\u00a0material at the milling\u00a0edge to break and ultimately resulting in tool failure.<\/p>\n
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Under the same main elements, the carbide\u00a0material A with trace amounts of alloy carbide TaC(NbC) has higher high-temperature hardness and fracture toughness than the carbide\u00a0material B without adding trace amounts of alloy carbide TaC(NbC). At 800\u2103, the high-temperature hardness is increased by approximately 14.5%, and the high-temperature fracture toughness is increased by approximately 10.2%.<\/p>\n
When milling\u00a0titanium alloy TC4 under the same conditions, the tool with added trace amounts of alloy carbide TaC(NbC) has better wear resistance. When the milling\u00a0distance is 200m, the amount of wear on the back surface of vertical milling cutter A is 0.076mm, while the amount of wear on the back surface of vertical milling cutter B is 0.13mm.<\/p>\n
The high-temperature fracture toughness of the carbide\u00a0material A with TaC(NbC) added is better. Under the same milling\u00a0conditions, the milling\u00a0edge retention of vertical milling cutter A is better, and there are significantly fewer cracks in the worn failure area compared to vertical milling cutter B.<\/p><\/div>\n
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