Comparative Assessment of the Surface Integrity of AD730<sup>®</sup> and IN718 Superalloys in High-Speed Turning with a CBN Tool

Nickel-based superalloys are typical materials used in components of aeroengines and gas turbine machinery. The strength properties of these alloys at high temperatures are crucial not only to the performance (e.g., power generation efficiency, energy consumption, and greenhouse gas emissions) of ae...

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Main Authors: Jinming Zhou, Zhe Chen, Henrik Persson, Ru Lin Peng, Rachid M’Saoubi, David Gustasson
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-08-01
Series:Journal of Manufacturing and Materials Processing
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CBN
Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2504-4494/3/3/73
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Summary:Nickel-based superalloys are typical materials used in components of aeroengines and gas turbine machinery. The strength properties of these alloys at high temperatures are crucial not only to the performance (e.g., power generation efficiency, energy consumption, and greenhouse gas emissions) of aeroengines and industrial gas turbines, but also to machinability during component manufacturing. This study comparatively evaluated the surface integrity of two superalloys, AD730<sup>&#174;</sup> and Inconel 718 (IN718), during high-speed finishing turning using cubic boron nitride (CBN) tools. IN718 is a conventional superalloy used for the hot section components of aeroengines and industrial gas turbines, while AD730<sup>&#174;</sup> is a novel superalloy with enhanced high-temperature mechanical properties and good potential as a next-generation superalloy for these components. High-speed turning tests of two superalloys were conducted using a CBN cutting tool and jet stream cooling. The achieved surface integrity of the AD730<sup>&#174;</sup> and IN718 superalloys was characterized and analyzed to assess the comparability of these alloys.
ISSN:2504-4494