张聚臣  

硕士生导师

入职时间:2017-04-13

所在单位:机械工程学院

学历:博士研究生毕业

办公地点:合肥工业大学屯溪路校区机械楼

性别:男

学位:博士学位

在职信息:在职

毕业院校:南京航空航天大学

学科:机械制造及其自动化

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Experimental research on the counter-rotating electrochemical machining of 304 stainless steel and Inconel 718 alloy

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发表刊物:International Journal of Electrochemical Science

摘要:In Electrochemical machining (ECM), anodic dissolution process is strongly affected by the electrochemical behavior of the target metal. This study aims to improve the counter-rotating electrochemical machining (CRECM) performance of lug boss on Inconel 718 on basis of different dissolution behaviors of metals. The dissolved surfaces of 304 stainless steel and Inconel 718 at various current densities were examined using scanning electron microscope, energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy, and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy. The profiles and surface qualities of the machined lug bosses were compared. The results indicated that the 304 stainless steel workpiece presented substantially better machining performance than Inconel 718 due to its favorable localization effect. Straight lug bosses with small fillet radii were fabricated in 304 stainless steel. In contrast, the sidewall of a lug boss formed on the surface of Inconel 718 workpiece was tapered and had a large fillet radius because of substantial corrosion on its top surface. On this basis, a 304 stainless steel coating layer was employed to improve CRECM performance during machining of a high lug boss on Inconel 718. The experimental results showed that the employment of 304 stainless steel coating layer could prevent the surface of lug boss on Inconel 718 from dissolution and therefore improve the machining accuracy effectively.

合写作者:张聚臣

第一作者:王登勇

论文类型:期刊论文

学科门类:工学

文献类型:J

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发表时间:2019-08-30

收录刊物:SCI

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