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Research on liquid nitrogen cryogenic milling of 11Cr-3Co-3W martensitic heat-resistant steel

Jiafeng Lu (School of Mechanical and Resource Engineering, Wuzhou University, Wuzhou, China)
Xiaolin Deng (School of Mechanical and Resource Engineering, Wuzhou University, Wuzhou, China)
Jing Tang (College of Big Data and Software Engineering, Wuzhou University, Wuzhou, China)
Xiaoyun Chen (School of Mechanical and Resource Engineering, Wuzhou University, Wuzhou, China)

Industrial Lubrication and Tribology

ISSN: 0036-8792

Article publication date: 2 May 2023

Issue publication date: 9 May 2023

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Abstract

Purpose

When processing 11Cr-3Co-3W martensitic heat-resistant steel, the traditional pouring cooling method often appears large cutting force, high cutting temperature, serious tool wear and poor surface quality. This paper aims to use new cooling methods for processing this problem.

Design/methodology/approach

Different performance indicators such as cutting force, tool wear and surface quality were measured and analysed under different continuous milling times. The relationship between liquid nitrogen flow and cutting force and surface roughness was analysed and measured.

Findings

The results show that with the increase of liquid nitrogen flow, the cutting force decreases, especially the Fx component, which decreases by 10%. When the liquid nitrogen flow reaches 8 L/min, the effect of increasing the liquid nitrogen flow on reducing the cutting force becomes smaller. The cutting force reduced by up to 15%, and the tool life increased up to 20% using liquid nitrogen cryogenic cooling than in cutting liquids cooling. When minimal quantities of lubricant (MQL) was added, the cutting force was reduced by 23%, and the tool life increased by 25%. When the cutting speed increases from 100 m/min to 250 m/min, the cutting force with cutting liquid cooling does not change significantly while the cutting force with liquid nitrogen cooling decreases with the cutting speed increasing. It shows that liquid nitrogen cooling is more suitable for high-speed machining. After the cutting length reaches 66 m, the surface roughness of the workpiece using liquid nitrogen cooling method larger than that of the cutting liquid cooling method. When MQL is added into liquid nitrogen, the lubrication performance is improved, and the surface roughness of the workpiece is reduced about 8%.

Originality/value

Many studies had focused on the improvement of tool life and surface quality by different cooling methods, or on the injection process and chip mechanism. However, there are few relevant studies on the variation of cooling and lubrication properties with the change of cutting length in liquid nitrogen cryogenic processing. In this research, different performance indicators such as cutting force, tool wear and surface quality were measured and analysed under different continuous milling times. The relationship between liquid nitrogen flow and cutting force and surface roughness was analysed and measured.

Peer review

The peer review history for this article is available at: https://publons.com/publon/10.1108/ILT-03-2023-0053/

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Acknowledgements

This work is financially supported by Natural Science Foundation of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region of China (2021JJB160118) and Guangxi University middle-aged and young teachers’ basic scientific research ability improvement project (2022KY0671).

Citation

Lu, J., Deng, X., Tang, J. and Chen, X. (2023), "Research on liquid nitrogen cryogenic milling of 11Cr-3Co-3W martensitic heat-resistant steel", Industrial Lubrication and Tribology, Vol. 75 No. 4, pp. 457-464. https://doi.org/10.1108/ILT-03-2023-0053

Publisher

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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