%0 Journal Article %A Muhammad, Riaz %A Maurotto, Agostino %A Demiral, Murat %A Roy, Anish %A Silberschmidt, Vadim %D 2014 %T Thermally enhanced ultrasonically assisted machining of Ti alloy %U https://repository.lboro.ac.uk/articles/journal_contribution/Thermally_enhanced_ultrasonically_assisted_machining_of_Ti_alloy/9575825 %2 https://repository.lboro.ac.uk/ndownloader/files/17209952 %K Hot machining %K Ti alloy %K Ultrasonic machining %K Hot ultrasonically assisted turning (HUAT) %K Mechanical Engineering not elsewhere classified %X Recently, a non-conventional machining technique known as ultrasonically assisted turning (UAT) was introduced to machine modern alloys, in which low-energy, high-frequency vibration is superimposed on the movement of a cutting tool during a conventional cutting process. This novel machining technique results in a multi-fold decrease in the level of cutting forces with a concomitant improvement in surface finish of machined modern alloys. Also, since the late 20th century, machining of wear resistant materials that soften when heated has been carried out with hot machining techniques. In this paper, a new hybrid machining technique called hot ultrasonically assisted turning (HUAT) is introduced for the processing of a Ti-based alloy. In this technique, UAT is combined with a traditional hot machining technique to gain combined advantages of both schemes for machining of intractable alloys. HUAT of the Ti alloy was analysed experimentally and numerically to demonstrate the benefits in terms of reduction in the cutting forces and improvement in surface roughness over a wide range of industrially relevant speed-feed combinations for titanium alloys. © 2014 CIRP. %I Loughborough University