FEM simulation-based cutting parameters optimization in machining aluminum-silicon piston alloy ZL109 with PCD tool

2019 
The Johnson-Cook (JC) constitutive model was utilized to simulate the processing of Al-Si piston alloy ZL109 to obtain the optimal finishing parameters in polycrystalline diamond (PCD) tool, and studied the machining quality of ordinary-turning under the optimized cutting parameters. PCD is brittle, so it is difficult to manufacture orthogonal blades and is easy to break and high cost. We have adopted ordinary-turning quality to verify simulation results. Effect of cutting parameters on residual stress, cutting force and temperature was investigated through simulation, meanwhile, effect of cutting parameters on surface roughness and residual stress was analyzed by experiments. It indicates the verification method is practicable, and residual stress, cutting force and temperature are the smallest in simulation, and the experimental values of surface roughness and residual stress are also the smallest under the optimal cutting parameters, which can guide the cutting parameters selection to obtain higher machining quality.
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