10th International Conference of Mechanical Engineering "COMEC 2019" -5th Simposium of Materials

10th International Conference of Mechanical Engineering

COMEC 2019

The Chip Formation Process the Base for Biomaterials Machinability

Abstract

The work gives study into the problem of the machinability of biomaterials. In the study used were three materials: 316 LVM, Ti-6Al-4V and Co-Cr-Mo, which are the most prevalent in biomedicine materials that found successful application as implants in the human body due to their good mechanical properties, corrosion resistance, and machinability process. A special review is given to theory of milling prosses and machinability. By use of the quick stop method samples of the chip root produced are suitable for the detailed metallographic analysis by a light or scanning el microscope. This chip compression ratio was used as the base for definition mentioned materials machinability

Resumen

The work gives study into the problem of the machinability of biomaterials. In the study used were three materials: 316 LVM, Ti-6Al-4V and Co-Cr-Mo, which are the most prevalent in biomedicine materials that found successful application as implants in the human body due to their good mechanical properties, corrosion resistance, and machinability process. A special review is given to theory of milling prosses and machinability. By use of the quick stop method samples of the chip root produced are suitable for the detailed metallographic analysis by a light or scanning el microscope. This chip compression ratio was used as the base for definition mentioned materials machinability

About The Speaker

Borislav Savković

Prof. Borislav Savković

University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Technical Sciences Flag of Serbia
Practical Info
Presentation
English (US)
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15 minutes
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Authors
Dr. borislav savković
Pavel Kovač
Jovan Grujić
Dragan Rajnović
Keywords
biomaterials
chip formation
experimental
machinability