Investigation on Surface Quality of a Rapidly Solidified Al–50%Si Alloy Component for Deep-Space Applications

To meet the requirements for high-performance products, the aerospace industry increasingly needs to assess the behavior of new and advanced materials during manufacturing processes and to ensure they possess adequate machinability, as well as high performance and an extensive lifecycles. Over the y...

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Main Authors: Oussama Chaieb, Oluwole A. Olufayo, Victor Songmene, Mohammad Jahazi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-08-01
Series:Materials
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/13/15/3412
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spelling doaj-b48ea00f1c3f414baab11d7f5f4763882020-11-25T02:33:33ZengMDPI AGMaterials1996-19442020-08-01133412341210.3390/ma13153412Investigation on Surface Quality of a Rapidly Solidified Al–50%Si Alloy Component for Deep-Space ApplicationsOussama Chaieb0Oluwole A. Olufayo1Victor Songmene2Mohammad Jahazi3Department of Mechanical Engineering, École de Technologie Supérieure (ÉTS), Montreal, QC H3C 1K3, CanadaDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, École de Technologie Supérieure (ÉTS), Montreal, QC H3C 1K3, CanadaDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, École de Technologie Supérieure (ÉTS), Montreal, QC H3C 1K3, CanadaDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, École de Technologie Supérieure (ÉTS), Montreal, QC H3C 1K3, CanadaTo meet the requirements for high-performance products, the aerospace industry increasingly needs to assess the behavior of new and advanced materials during manufacturing processes and to ensure they possess adequate machinability, as well as high performance and an extensive lifecycles. Over the years, industrial research works have focused on developing new alloys with an increased thermal conductivity as well as increased strength. High silicon content aluminum (Al–Si) alloys, due to their increased thermal conductivity, low coefficient of thermal expansion, and low density, have been identified as suitable materials for space applications. Some of these applications require the use of intricate parts with tight tolerances and surface integrity. These challenges are often tied to the machining conditions and strategies, as well as to workpiece materials. In this study, experimental milling tests were performed on a rapidly solidified (RS) Al–Si alloy with a prominent silicon content (over 50%) to address challenges linked to material expansion in deep space applications. The tests were performed using a polycrystalline cubic boron nitride (PCBN) tool coated with amorphous diamond to reduce tool wear, material adhesion, surface oxidation, and particle diffusion. The effects of cutting parameters on part surface roughness and microstructure were analyzed. A comparative analysis of the surface with a conventionally utilized Al6061-T6 alloy showed an improvement in surface roughness measurements when using the RS Al–Si alloy. The results indicated that lower cutting speed and feed rate on both conventional and RS Al–Si alloys produced a better surface finish. Reduced vibrations were also identified in the RS Al–Si alloy, which possessed a stable cutting time at low cutting speeds but only displayed notable vibrations at cutting speeds above 120 m/min.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/13/15/3412rapidly solidified aluminumhigh siliconmachiningmillingsurface finishmicrostructure change
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author Oussama Chaieb
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Victor Songmene
Mohammad Jahazi
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Oluwole A. Olufayo
Victor Songmene
Mohammad Jahazi
Investigation on Surface Quality of a Rapidly Solidified Al–50%Si Alloy Component for Deep-Space Applications
Materials
rapidly solidified aluminum
high silicon
machining
milling
surface finish
microstructure change
author_facet Oussama Chaieb
Oluwole A. Olufayo
Victor Songmene
Mohammad Jahazi
author_sort Oussama Chaieb
title Investigation on Surface Quality of a Rapidly Solidified Al–50%Si Alloy Component for Deep-Space Applications
title_short Investigation on Surface Quality of a Rapidly Solidified Al–50%Si Alloy Component for Deep-Space Applications
title_full Investigation on Surface Quality of a Rapidly Solidified Al–50%Si Alloy Component for Deep-Space Applications
title_fullStr Investigation on Surface Quality of a Rapidly Solidified Al–50%Si Alloy Component for Deep-Space Applications
title_full_unstemmed Investigation on Surface Quality of a Rapidly Solidified Al–50%Si Alloy Component for Deep-Space Applications
title_sort investigation on surface quality of a rapidly solidified al–50%si alloy component for deep-space applications
publisher MDPI AG
series Materials
issn 1996-1944
publishDate 2020-08-01
description To meet the requirements for high-performance products, the aerospace industry increasingly needs to assess the behavior of new and advanced materials during manufacturing processes and to ensure they possess adequate machinability, as well as high performance and an extensive lifecycles. Over the years, industrial research works have focused on developing new alloys with an increased thermal conductivity as well as increased strength. High silicon content aluminum (Al–Si) alloys, due to their increased thermal conductivity, low coefficient of thermal expansion, and low density, have been identified as suitable materials for space applications. Some of these applications require the use of intricate parts with tight tolerances and surface integrity. These challenges are often tied to the machining conditions and strategies, as well as to workpiece materials. In this study, experimental milling tests were performed on a rapidly solidified (RS) Al–Si alloy with a prominent silicon content (over 50%) to address challenges linked to material expansion in deep space applications. The tests were performed using a polycrystalline cubic boron nitride (PCBN) tool coated with amorphous diamond to reduce tool wear, material adhesion, surface oxidation, and particle diffusion. The effects of cutting parameters on part surface roughness and microstructure were analyzed. A comparative analysis of the surface with a conventionally utilized Al6061-T6 alloy showed an improvement in surface roughness measurements when using the RS Al–Si alloy. The results indicated that lower cutting speed and feed rate on both conventional and RS Al–Si alloys produced a better surface finish. Reduced vibrations were also identified in the RS Al–Si alloy, which possessed a stable cutting time at low cutting speeds but only displayed notable vibrations at cutting speeds above 120 m/min.
topic rapidly solidified aluminum
high silicon
machining
milling
surface finish
microstructure change
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/13/15/3412
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