Title of article :
The Influence of Milling Parameters on the Surface Properties in Milled AZ91C Magnesium Alloy
Author/Authors :
Mostafapour, Amir Faculty of Mechanical Engineering - University of Tabriz - Tabriz, Iran , Mohammadi, Milad Faculty of Mechanical Engineering - University of Tabriz - Tabriz, Iran , Ebrahimpour, Ali Mianeh Technical and Engineering Faculty - University of Tabriz - Mianeh, Iran
Abstract :
A full factorial design of experiment was applied in running 36 experiments to investigate the effect of
milling parameters including cutting speed, feed rate, cutting depth and machining media at two levels, on surface
integration properties of magnesium AZ91C alloy such as grain size, secondary phase content, surface
microhardness and roughness. In all cases, a fine grained surface with higher secondary phase sediment and microhardness
was obtained in comparison to the raw material. According to analysis of variance results, the most
effective parameter on grain size, secondary phase percent and microhardness was cutting depth and the most
effective parameter on surface roughness was the feeding rate. although the grain size in all machined samples was
smaller than that of the raw material but due to the dual effect of cryogenic conditions, which both cool and lubricate
and reduce the temperature and strain rate at the same time, the direct effect of this parameter on grain size was
not significant. The collective effect of parameters on grain size and micro- hardness was also significant.
Keywords :
Magnesium alloy AZ91 , ANOVA , DOE , Grain size , Surface roughness , Milling
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Materials Science and Engineering