Investigation of Power Consumption in the Machining of S960QL Steel by Finite Elements Method

Rüstem Binali, S. Yaldiz, Suleyman Neseli
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Armor steels have good strength and corrosion resistance; however, due to their difficult machinability, high power consumption occurs. High power consumption increases the cost in machinability studies. Therefore, minimizing power consumption is important for sustainable and cleaner production. In order to minimize power consumption during machining, factors such as workpiece material, cutting tool material and geometry, machining conditions and cutting parameters must be compatible with each other. For this reason, power consumption modeling was carried out in the milling of S960QL structural steel material according to the finite elements method, depending on the cutting parameters. In this context, simulation processes were carried out at three levels for each factor: cutting speed, lateral depth, axial depth and feed rate. The most effective parameter in power consumption was the axial deep of cut. There was a 476% change between the highest and lowest power consumption. It is concluded that finite element modeling is feasible in order to determine the effect of processing parameters on power consumption.
用有限元法研究S960QL钢加工能耗
装甲钢具有良好的强度和耐腐蚀性;然而,由于其难以切削加工,产生了高功耗。高功耗增加了可加工性研究的成本。因此,减少电力消耗对于可持续和清洁生产非常重要。为了使加工过程中的功率消耗最小化,工件材料、刀具材料和几何形状、加工条件和切削参数等因素必须相互兼容。为此,根据切削参数的不同,采用有限元法对S960QL结构钢材料进行铣削过程的功耗建模。在这种情况下,对每个因素在三个层次上进行模拟过程:切削速度、横向深度、轴向深度和进给速度。功率消耗中最有效的参数是轴向切割深度。最高和最低功耗之间有476%的变化。结果表明,为了确定工艺参数对功耗的影响,有限元建模是可行的。
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