Jacqueline Blasl’s scientific contributions

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Publications (3)


Superposition of cryogenic and ultrasonic assisted machining of Zerodur
  • Conference Paper

September 2023

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Christian Vogt

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Helge Thiess

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Jacqueline Blasl

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Klaus Lichtinger

Fig. 1 Experimental setup
Fig. 2 CMQL nozzle positioning (milling)
Fig. 3 Milling process schematic
Fig. 6 Tool life with different machining technologies
Fig. 10 Tool wear volume after 63.36 m machining path with FC and CMQL with and without US superposition

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Experimental investigation of ultrasonic vibration-assisted cryogenic minimum quantity lubrication for milling of Ti-6Al-4V and grinding of Zerodur
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July 2023

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2 Citations

Production Engineering

Increasing demands on component properties are leading to the development of high-performance materials for which conventional production methods are reaching their limits from an economic and ecological point of view. In recent years, two technologies have been developed that show great potential compared to conventional machining processes, particularly in machining high-performance materials such as the titanium alloy Ti-6Al-4V. Ultrasonic-assisted machining leads to reduced cutting forces and increased tool life. Cryogenic minimum quantity lubrication prevents the occurrence of high machining temperatures and allows higher material removal rates without a negative impact on tool life. This paper shows the influence of ultrasonic-assisted milling and grinding processes in combination with cryogenic minimum quantity lubrication on the machinability of the high-strength materials Ti-6Al-4V and Zerodur. The investigation addressed cutting forces, tool wear, and surface roughness. The superposition of the technologies resulted in longer tool life and lower tool wear for both milling and grinding. However, the surface roughness was consistently higher due to the ultrasonic superposition. Nevertheless, machining with ultrasonic vibration-assisted cryogenic minimum quantity lubrication has great potential for difficult-to-machine materials, especially due to the reduction in tool wear.

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Grundstein für neuartige Bearbeitungsstrategie gelegt

January 2021

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VDI-Z

Bei neuartigen Werkstoffen stoßen herkömmliche Fertigungsverfahren aus ökonomischer und ökologischer Sicht an ihre Grenzen. In Forschungsprojekten werden derzeit die Ultraschallbearbeitung und die kryogene Minimalmengenschmierung (kMMS) betrachtet, die sich bei schwer zerspanbaren Werkstoffen gegenüber konventionellen spanabhebenden Verfahren auszeichnen. Im Verbundprojekt „KryoSonic“ wird die Überlagerung beider Technologien bei Fräs- und Schleifprozessen untersucht.